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Recognize The Advantages of Family Ownership

Family-owned businesses give different advantages. One is access to human resources in the form of another family member. This can be a key to durability, as family members can give low-cost or no-cost labor or crisis loans. Firms run by committed family members can also avoid personal accounting systems, policy texts, and legal records. Visit: https://www.bengrossman.info/<br>

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Recognize The Advantages of Family Ownership

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  1. 5 Tips For Family Business - Ben Grossman

  2. One of the keys to our century of success has been our recognition of the fact that healthy, fulfilling lives are based on three critical elements: family, career, and community. Max Grossman, our founder, and great-grandfather was an immigrant who, despite leaving school after the sixth grade to support his family, had three goals in life: to own his own business, educate his children, and give something back to the community.

  3. 1. To avoid family conflict, the alignment of owners’ interests is critical The key question to ask is what is each person’s agenda. One of the reasons that we work so well together as co-presidents is that our interests and willingness to work hard are the same. There is no sibling rivalry – individual success is shared success.

  4. 2. There is a critical need for mutually respectful family relationships We need to be able to make easy transitions from the boardroom to the dinner table. grandfather and father used to tell us cautionary tales about business issues and turf wars ripping apart a family. When issues arise between family members, the parties should take a patient's pause and try to gain perspective. If this doesn’t work, bringing in a third-party resource tends to work well. Luckily, we have never had to take these steps, but we know other family business operators who have done this successfully. Ben Grossman

  5. 3. Welcome to innovative and creative ideas. We want people, regardless of whether they are a member of the family, to be willing to speak their mind and share their ideas, even if they disagree with us.

  6. 4. Communicate to non-family employees We believe that our non-family colleagues are at the core of our ability to maintain our competitive advantage in an increasingly complex business environment. That is why we have consistently invested in their health and well-being by offering a unique package of benefits including paid family leave for all employees, flexible work hours, and interest-free loans for first-time homebuyers, which are forgiven once the employee remains with the firm for at least five subsequent years.

  7. 5. Never, ever, ever take anything for granted The willingness to adapt to ever-changing business environments and conditions and the ability to resist the urge to become complacent after years of success is critical. Regardless of how successful you are or your family has been over the years, you need to recognize that markets can change, and that you must always remain responsive to customer needs.

  8. Contact Us Address: 30 Cobble Hill Road, Somerville, MA 02143 Call Us: 617-843-5436 Email: ben@grossmanmarketing.com

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