Resources for Family Businesses

John Foster John Foster

Aristotle and Strategic Planning

The real value of a strategic plan may simply be to help clarify the organization's plans and ensure that key leaders are all "on the same script". Far more important than the strategic plan document, however, is the strategic planning process itself.

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John Foster John Foster

Is Your Family Business as Healthy as it is Smart?

As information becomes more ubiquitous and fluid, long held competitive advantages slip away.  They don’t have to disappear though.  Learn how strong cultures and emotional intelligence can restore that competitive edge.

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John Foster John Foster

Strategic Confusion. Are You Suffering From It?

Strategic planning is critical to aligning behaviors and quelling the dissonance that accompanies confusion. Strategy maps are an elegant and efficient way to communicate your family business vision and just how you intend to make those dreams real.

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Jim Carey, MA Jim Carey, MA

Harassment Training Doesn’t Prevent Harassment – Now What?

In Family Businesses, just like any other business, culture matters to the bottom line.  Where harassment is part of the cultural norm, the impact is even graver. Don’t think a perfunctory shot at harassment training will do the trick either.  Real change, the kind that is needed, must come from the top.

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John Foster John Foster

Getting Your Net Number; It’s About Planning.

You know how to run your family business successfully. Do you know how to exit it just as successfully?  Probably not and you are not alone. The steps along the process are critical to getting it right.

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John Foster John Foster

Toxic Cultures Cripple

Toxic Corporate Cultures are debilitating. Creating an intentional culture aligned with your mission ensures your family business employee engagement, retention, and sustained profits.

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John Foster John Foster

Business intelligence Meets Enlightened Leadership; How to Upend the Status Quo

It is no secret that leadership is widely recognized as critical to an organization’s success and all too often in short supply. Government is especially the target of this lament.  How refreshing then to discover enlightened leadership hard at work right here in Hillsborough County.  My good friend Brenden Chiaramonte works as the Executive Assistant to Doug Belden a pioneer in fashioning organizational culture to deliver results that benefit taxpayers.

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John Foster John Foster

What President Trump Can Teach Us About Hiring

Should building our workforces be transactional or relationship based?  If you think strategically, let me explain why an important competitive advantage points to the latter choice as the better choice.

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