Did you know that between 60-70% of small business owners hope to pass their business on to a family member, but only about 15% actually have a viable plan in place that allows them to do so? Without a succession plan in place, you have no guarantee that your family business will stay in the family.
With no plan or exit strategy, if a business owner passes away or is no longer able to manage the business on a day-to-day basis, the family or heirs may be forced to sell the company, and potentially at a loss. Or, if someone in the family does decide to take on the business, but there isn’t a clear plan in place, daily operations may flounder and put the company’s long-term survival at risk.
Creating a succession plan can never happen too soon. Just like having a will to protect your family in the case of unforeseen circumstances, having a succession plan in place provides similar protection for your business. Essentially, you’ll want to cover the following basics in your plan:
As your business continues to grow and evolve, and your employee structure changes, you’ll want to update your succession plan to reflect new business challenges and your roster of leadership talent.
Though we’ve listed the basics for creating a succession plan, there are a lot of approaches to succession planning. Get more industry-specific tips at the GAWDA Spring Management Conference in Philadelphia this May! Marie Ratermann will moderate a live panel discussion of industry presidents and CEOs sharing their best advice and insights on succession planning in “Legends of the gas and welding industry discuss: The “how,” the ugly, & the beauty of succession planning” – sure to be an entertaining and enlightening discussion!
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