INTRODUCTION
Here's How the Forum Works
The LSU Family Business Forum offers family business owners
such as yourself opportunities to gain knowledge that can help
you successfully operate and expand your business. The Forum
offers practical, interactive programs, resources, and networking
opportunities designed to promote future business success. The
Forum sponsors half-day business meetings where you will learn
from top management professionals, savvy business consultants,
informed university professors, and experienced family business
owners how to:
- Create a vision and strategic direction that family and non-family
employees can share and work to achieve.
- Identify and resolve potential relationship conflicts between
generations, family and non-family employees.
- Smooth leadership transitions and resolve conflicts about power,
control and money.
- Develop reward, compensation, and motivational strategies for
family and non-family employees.
- Prepare the next generation to take over leadership of your
growing business.
The Forum also provides ample opportunities for you to meet
informally and confidentially with business professionals
and other family business members to discuss common problems
and share solutions.
Forum Member Testimonials
PROGRAM FEATURES
Meetings feature in-depth presentations by real live family
businesses about issues they have confronted. The nation's
leading experts provide in-depth knowledge and insights on
issues directly relevant to your family business.
Breakfasts are held throughout the year that deal with technical
and managerial issues of law, taxation, financial planning
and management, business strategies, estate planning, or other
crucial considerations. Each meeting provides ample opportunity
for interaction with leaders of other family businesses like
your own.
Electronic Newletter
An electronic newsletter for all Family Business Forum members
and friends is in the process of being produced. This newsletter
will compile the best and most innovative family business
news from nationally known family business experts along with
information and viewpoints from our sponsor businesses.
Please send your e-mail address to cacarte@lsu.edu
if you would like to be added to our electronic mailing list.
Membership benefits
Interaction with family business peers and a chance to share
experiences in a confidential atmosphere
Access to nationally recognized experts and family business
materials
Meeting with Director and/or Assistant Director to discuss
your family business and determine your needs and goals
Networking opportunities among Family Business Forum members
and friends and other business leaders in the Baton Rouge
community
Forum members are assigned to groups consisting of individuals
in similar positions in their family businesses. These peer
groups meet to share experiences and perspectives on issues
of family business. Coordinated by professors and facilitators,
the groups typically have lives and agendas of their own to
better serve their members. Groups include: senior management/owners,
junior generation in the business, family not in the business,
non-family key executives, and others.
The Family Business Forum Directory is a for-members-only
guide to Forum members and sponsors, enabling all participants
to develop closer relationships with one another.
WORKSHOP SCHEDULE
FAMILY BUSINESS FORUM PROGRAMS
Please join us for our 6th exciting year!
2002 - 2003
October 10, 2002 -- Nancy Waichler,
Director, Highlights for Children, Inc.
“One Family’s Capacity for Change in a Changing
World”
Half Day Program - 7:30a.m. – 11:30a.m.
December 12, 2002 -- Laporte, Sehrt, Romig & Hand
And Stanford Group Company
“Succession Planning in the Family Business”
Half Day Program – 7:30a.m. - 11:30a.m.
February 20, 2003 -- Sharon Krone, Founder Family
Business Communications Institute, Loyola University, Chicago
“Perspectives on Family Roles – A fresh
look at the roles of the owners, managers, and family business
members in the business”
Half Day Program – 7:30am – 11:30 a.m.
April 22, 2003 -- Courtland Chaney, Ph.D. Marjory
B. Ourso Professor of Management Louisiana State University
“Managing Organization Development and Change”
Half Day Program – 7:30a.m. – 11:30a.m.
Family Business Forum Programs(2001 – 2002
)
October 16, 2001 -- Susan & Peter Glaser
“Creating Harmony in the Family Business”
Full Day Program -- 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
December 5, 2001 -- Courtland Chaney, LSU
“Strategic Planning for Small Business”
Breakfast Program -- 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
January 29, 2002 -- Drew Mendoza
“Family Meetings: Siblings, Cousins and Inactive Shareholders
– Tying Them All Together”
Full Day Program -- 7:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
February 19, 2002 -- Courtland Chaney, LSU
“How to Motivate Employees in the Family Business”
Breakfast Program -- 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
March 26, 2002 -- Laporte, Sehrt, Romig & Hand,
Stanford Group
“Succession in Family Businesses”
Half Day Program -- 7:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
April 16, 2002
“Planning Meeting for 2002-2003”
Breakfast Program -- 7:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Family Business Forum Programs (2000-2001)
October 17, 2000
-- Nancy Upton
"Best Practices of
Fast Growth Family Businesses"
Full Day Program
-- 7:30 a.m. - 2:00
p.m.
October 31, 2000 --
Norman
Kinsey
"Transitioning to
Next Generation Leaders"
Breakfast Program
-- 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
December 7, 2000
-- Wright &
Percy
"Maintaining a
Strong Workforce in a Tight Labor
Market"
Breakfast Program
-- 7:30 a.m. - 9:30
a.m.
January 23, 2001
-- David
Lange
"Family Councils
and Boards of
Directors"
Full Day Program
-- 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
February 20, 2001
-- Bank One, LSRH, Stanford Group
"Succession in
Family
Businesses"
Full Day Program
-- 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
March 19, 2001
-- Erick Laine, Cutco
Cutlery
"The Right Way to
Bring Your Children into the Business"
Breakfast Program
-- 7:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
April 17, 2001
-- Bonnie Brown
"Developing
Authentic Leaders and Courageous
Followers"
Full Day Program
-- 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Family Business Forum Programs
(1998-1999)
Family Business Forum Programs
(1998-1999)
October
28, 1998 -- Sam H. Lane, Ph. D.
"Winning
the Battle In Balancing Sensitive Business & Family
Relationships"
Full
Day Program -- 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
January
20, 1999 -- Bonnie Brown, Ph. D.
"Strategic
Drills For Managing Money, Power, and Love"
Full
Day Program -- 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
April
21, 1999 -- Drs. Peter & Susan Glaser
"Creating
Harmony in the Family Business"
Full
Day Program -- 7:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
MEMBERSHIP
Policy: The Family Business Forum is a membership organization
available to a select, limited number of family enterprises.
Members are typically businesses with multigenerational family
ownership and management. Members include businesses in all
industries with annual sales ranging from a few million to
as much as a billion dollars. Employment ranges from about
10 to several hundred.
Member Fees: Each participating family business pays an
annual fee. This fee is for representatives of the member
company to attend all programs and breakfast meetings.
The fee schedule is shown below:
SUPPORTERS
The Family Business Forum is a program coordinated by LSU's
Institute for Entrepreneurial Education and Family Business
Studies. The program's supporters are carefully selected for
the professional expertise they bring to the Forum. Supporters
are selected to represent different types of businesses that
can be resources for forum members, such as insurance, legal,
banking, and so on.
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