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Family Business Advice Superior WI

Having a business that's all in the family can certainly be what makes it work. But at some point, you'll probably need to hire an outsider. When you do, here are the strategic factors to keep in mind — and advice on choosing someone who fits in the clan in Superior.

BluTinuity LLC
414.215.9020
PO Box 1491
New Berlin, WI
Joan Lloyd & Associates, Inc.
414-476-8853
10701 W. North Avenue, Suite 203
Milwaukee, WI
Wizard of Odd, LLC
1-715-233-0635
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Menomonie, WI
Roly Poly Sandwiches
(262) 513-9410
1840 Meadow Ln Ste A
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Consulting Bankers Institute
(608) 238-6604
313 Price Pl Ste 2
Madison, WI
New Images Business Consultants
414-690-0411
113 Mark Drive
Johnson Creek, WI
AdviCoach
(262) 332-6044
5025 Wood Lilly Lane
Waterford, WI
Jenice inc
715 964 1424
34 curtage street alma center
Tomah, WI
VerseOne Inc.
920-882-1474
3408 S. Whip-poor-will Lane
Appleton, WI
Cherished Child Daycare Llc
(715) 582-9195
101 S Beebe Ave
Peshtigo, WI
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Bringing an Outsider into Your Family Business

Blood is thicker than water — and sometimes more important than money. If your startup is a family business, you know what we’re saying.

But as your family startup grows, it’s only a matter of time before your staffing needs outstrip even the smaller branches of your family tree. It’s time to hire an outsider.

A lot rides on this, whether you’re bringing in someone at a high level for their professional expertise — or just because you’ve run out of sisters to answer the phone that, happily, won’t stop ringing.

Here’s how to navigate this pivotal moment in the life of your startup:

Maintain family control

Someone coming into your company as a savior or make-over artist may believe his own success and expertise should entitle him to a seat at the family table. If it comes up, cut it short. Spell out very clearly that the potential rewards do not include a place among the company’s majority shareholders.

“We had known the guy we hired as president for an extended period of time, and it has worked out very well,” says Kevin Fox, CEO of family business Viable Vision LLC, a consulting firm in Gurnee, Ill. The company’s first outsider, brought in two years ago to jump-start growth, “has a not-insignificant equity stake in the business,” Fox says. “But we kept the voting shares concentrated in the family’s hands.”

Look for someone with “family traits”

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