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Clearly, power can have a profound effect on family relationships and family dynamics.
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Clearly, power can have a profound effect on family relationships and family dynamics.
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A legacy is the summation of a lifetime of achievement and the context in which that lifetime will be remembered.
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The Management Succession Workbook provides worksheets, checklists and readings ranch & farm families can use to plan for and document their succession issues.
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FIVE components of a true legacy: values and lessons, personal possessions, final wishes, ownership of assets, and management succession.
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Helping agriculture nurture its legacy . . .
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Trust is not easily given and is even harder to earn back once broken.
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Beginning with the funeral and ending with the final distribution of property requires a series of decisions.
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Making NO PLANS or choosing to avoid the issues involved almost always leads to disastrous results.
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Mentoring is a relationship in which a more experienced person guides a less experienced person . . .
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Relationships between parents and adult children are “ambivalent relationships;” they contain positive and negative perceptions.
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