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Building Trust and Finding Community as a NextGen Business Owner | The Ripcord Moment (Ep. 26)

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African Family Firms, and host of The Connected Generation podcast.
Nikè Anani has first-hand experience with being a second-generation family business owner and knows how confusing and isolating a transition can feel. According to a study done by The Williams Group, only 30% of business transitions are successfully passed onto the third generation. 65% of the reasons why most transitions do not work out are due to lack of effective communication and trust and 25% was due to a lack of engagement in the next generation. Therefore, Lifetime to Legacy focuses on more qualitative and relational advice for how families can better connect, collaborate, and co-create the businesses of the future.
She also recommends NextGen business owners to have more empathy for their elders and to understand what their deepest anxieties and aspirations are. It is normal for younger owners to have their own ideas and potentially become frustrated with traditions and how things were done by older owners. However, Nikè says bringing your new ideas to the table with empathy and a reverence for the experience older people have can help the transition go more smoothly.
Nikè suggests family business owners to plan a family meeting and have collective conversations on the purpose and vision of the company and to join a community or networking group of other business owners who can act as a sounding board or a support system. She says transitions can potentially be a very stressful and lonely time for owners and it is important to have community.
Visit Nike’s website here to connect with her: https://nikeanani.com/

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African Family Firms, and host of The Connected Generation podcast.
Nikè Anani has first-hand experience with being a second-generation family business owner and knows how confusing and isolating a transition can feel. According to a study done by The Williams Group, only 30% of business transitions are successfully passed onto the third generation. 65% of the reasons why most transitions do not work out are due to lack of effective communication and trust and 25% was due to a lack of engagement in the next generation. Therefore, Lifetime to Legacy focuses on more qualitative and relational advice for how families can better connect, collaborate, and co-create the businesses of the future.
She also recommends NextGen business owners to have more empathy for their elders and to understand what their deepest anxieties and aspirations are. It is normal for younger owners to have their own ideas and potentially become frustrated with traditions and how things were done by older owners. However, Nikè says bringing your new ideas to the table with empathy and a reverence for the experience older people have can help the transition go more smoothly.
Nikè suggests family business owners to plan a family meeting and have collective conversations on the purpose and vision of the company and to join a community or networking group of other business owners who can act as a sounding board or a support system. She says transitions can potentially be a very stressful and lonely time for owners and it is important to have community.
Visit Nike’s website here to connect with her: https://nikeanani.com/

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