November 18, 2003 :: No. 111
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Planning for continuity of the family firm will
be under discussion at a Dec. 9 workshop on “Succession
Planning” sponsored by the Cal State Fullerton’s
College of Business Administration and Economics Family Business
Council. |
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Who: |
Otis Baskin, professor of management at Pepperdine
University and an associate of the Family Business Consulting
Group Inc., will discuss the different types of leadership transition,
how to overcome resistance to transferring powers, how to prepare
a business for succession, and the process for choosing a successor,
as well as ides for new roles, new careers and post-retirement
activities. |
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When: |
7:30 - 11 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9 |
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Where: |
Mr. Stox Restaurant, 1105 E. Katella, Anaheim |
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Additional: |
The Family Business Council, established in
1994, is a partnership between the business community and
Cal State Fullerton. Its mission is to enhance the well-being
and survivability of Southern California family businesses
by providing opportunities for education, interaction and
information tailored to the needs and concerns of family businesses.
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Upcoming: |
The council hosts monthly workshops on a wide
range of topics: upcoming sessions will address leadership and
delegation in January, compensation for family and non-family
employees in February and conflict resolution in March. |
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Cost: |
Free to first-time attendees. Reservations are
required and can be made by
calling Robbin Bretzing at 657-278-4182. |
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Media Contacts: |
Mike Trueblood, director of the Family Business
Council, at 657-278-4182 or mtrueblood@fullerton.edu
Pamela McLaren of Public Affairs at 657-278-4852 or
pmclaren@fullerton.edu
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