How to solve the “sticky baton” syndrome in a family business
Henry Hutcheson joins Jim Blasingame to reveal what the “sticky baton” syndrome is and how to avoid it in your small, family-run business.
More interviews with Henry Hutcheson »See all
Henry Hutcheson joins Jim Blasingame to report that the greatest issue facing family-owned businesses is the differences in how the older and younger generations want to manage going forward.
Henry Hutcheson joins Jim Blasingame to report on the family-owned business landscape, especially with regard to the influence of the younger generations taking a greater role in the operation and succession.
Henry Hutcheson joins Jim Blasingame to talk about using meta meetings as a way to prevent and/or resolve conflicts that arise in every business.
Henry Hutcheson joins Jim Blasingame to reveal that since almost all small businesses are family businesses, conflict is inevitable, and offer tips and best practices on how to resolve them.
Henry Hutcheson joins Jim Blasingame to talk about the value of creating consensus among family stakeholders of a family business and how to make that happen.