There are countless successful corporates that started out
as family business, but there are also many more family businesses that fizzled
out before they could make it big. Alexander F Bouri found significant
success in the cement business, but other family business owners haven’t been
as lucky. It takes a lot of work to run
a family business, and keeping a balance between your work life and your home
life can be difficult. There are a lot
of reasons why some family businesses don’t make it past their first year, and
if you want to run a successful family owned business you should try to avoid
making these mistakes.
Nepotism
This is one of the biggest reasons why family businesses
fail. If you’re going to run a business
with your family, you need to hire people based on whether or not they have the
ability to do their job, and not if they share your DNA. Hiring, promoting, and managing your
employees based on their bloodlines can lead to failure, and resentment from
non-related employees. It could also
lead to your favorite family members/employees slack on the job because they
know that they won’t have to face the consequences.
Emotions
It may seem harsh, but the phrase “It’s not personal, it’s
business” has no place in a family run company.
Separating your emotions from your work can be very difficult, and the
task becomes even more difficult when you’re managing your family. Having your emotions interfere with your
business can lead to several problems.
Your employees could take your emotional decisions as a sign of
weakness, or a sign that their boss can’t handle what would usually be simple
situations in a non-family owned establishment.
It could also cause some of your family members/employees to resent you
if they think you’re acting too emotional.
Try to reign in your emotions when you’re dealing with business. If you don’t, you could be setting yourself
up for failure.
Refusing outside help
Unless you have a huge family with members that are experts
in your industry, you’re going to have to hire people who you aren’t related
to. Refusing to hire employees who
aren’t your family members can end in disaster.
It’s impossible to start a business from the ground up without skilled
help, but there can be risks when you hire people from the outside. If you have a business that’s full of feuding
family members, your other employees will get sick of working in a hostile
environment. Don’t refuse help from
other people, and make sure that your non-related employees feel like they’re
being treated fairly.
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