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LISTEN: Building Bridges, Not Barriers: Mediating Family Business Disputes with Kate Clark

LISTEN: Building Bridges, Not Barriers: Mediating Family Business Disputes with Kate Clark

Join us in this episode of the Wealth & Wisdom podcast as we unravel the intricate dynamics of family conflicts within businesses. We've all witnessed seemingly insignificant disputes escalate into full-blown crises, threatening both the business and familial bonds. But fear not, because today, we're joined by Kate Clark, a seasoned mediator, to shed light on strategies for navigating these treacherous waters.

Ever wondered why families struggle with tough conversations? Kate tackles this head-on, dissecting the root causes behind the difficulty. And what about mediation? Kate demystifies this essential tool, offering insights into its workings and effectiveness in resolving family disputes.

But here's the kicker: You don't have to wait until things spiral out of control to seek mediation. Kate shares valuable indicators that signal the need for intervention. Plus, for those hesitant about professional mediation, she unveils alternative approaches to initiate conflict resolution within the family.

If you've ever felt trapped in a cycle of family conflict, this episode is your beacon of hope. Tune in to glean invaluable strategies for fostering harmony and growth within your family business.

 

 

 

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