Family Business Resource Center

Webinar: What Got You Here Won't Get You There

This once-in-a-lifetime conversation between Dr. Marshall Goldsmith and Mikel Williamson is moderated by First Bank's Senior Vice President and Director of the Center for Family-Owned Businesses Ed Hart. Goldsmith and Williamson discuss how leadership has evolved in the past few years and what traits and characteristics exist in the world's greatest leaders. Watch now.

Why Next-Gen Leadership Transitions Fail

The article, “Why Next-Gen Leadership Transitions Fail,” describes how full buy-in and holistic commitment to a solid succession plan are essential for success. Denise Federer explains how trust, cooperation from all parties, and transparency will help ensure a smooth transition.

Preparing the Next Generation: Is it really necessary to work outside of the family firm?

The article, “Preparing the Next Generation: Is it really necessary to work outside of the family firm?” the author discusses the typical advice of requiring next generation leaders to work outside of the family firm for external experience.

How Does Your Family-Owned or Privately-Held Business Define Success?

For family and privately-held businesses, wealth generation is woven throughout their prosperity, legacy, and future. Recent insights reveal that for many of these businesses, not only does the pursuit of financial wealth define achievement, but also their legacy building. Let’s explore the strategies and considerations that support the continued growth of wealth within family businesses, while also exploring its significance to the family.

Research Reveals Claw-Back Bonus Schemes Can Lead to Big Losses

The article, “Research Reveals Claw-Back Bonus Schemes Can Lead to Big Losses,” debates the pros and cons of “loss-framed” bonuses, or those pre-paid to sales teams and then “clawed back” if targets aren’t met.

Sharing Leads to Caring: Personal Details Help Cement Coworker Relationships

The article, “Sharing Leads to Caring: Personal Details Help Cement Coworker Relationships” shares the surprising findings from a recent study published in Organization Science on the macro view of learning personal information about colleagues.