06: Succession and Innovation as 6th Gen Entrepreneur with Michael Schoedinger and Jill Hofmans
Succession Stories05/19/20 • 39 min
On this episode, Laurie Barkman was joined by Michael Schoedinger, President of Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service, a 6th generation company; and Jill Hofmans, Executive Director of The Conway Center for Family Business in Columbus, Ohio.
Some takeaways:
It’s never too early to start succession planning. Succession is going to happen and the process can take 3-7 years to put everything into place.
Leadership succession and financial succession are equally important, but totally different from a succession perspective.
The succession journey regarding relationships and authority is the hardest part, especially if you have to fire your grandpa.
Look for opportunities to innovate when there’s a market opportunity to build upon your legacy business.
Show Links:
Jill Hofmans LinkedIn
The Conway Center for Family Business
Michael Schoedinger LinkedIn
Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service
YPO Young Presidents Organization
Grantor Retained Annuity Trust (GRAT)
Recorded on SquadCast.fm
05/19/20 • 39 min
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