Research
1. Mentorship question: Describe your experience in how you found your mentorship?
-I had a hard time looking for a mentor at first because people are not as willing to understand that someone is wanting to learn from them and their levels of expertise as well as work/help out around their business for free. I gave up and then soon realized that what I was looking for was closer than I thought and then gave my uncle a call. He was very open-minded about it and glad to help me out. Although it's going great with my uncle I am now looking for a second mentor with a family-business that has multiple chains to help me more and give me more of a clear understanding into how one small family business can grow out to be and the management it takes to run them.
2. Research question: What has been your most important article you have read so far and why?
- The most important article I have read so far is, "How to Teach Your Kids to Take over the Family Business," by Issie Lapowsky because not only does it tell you to start teaching your children at a young age about the business and the different aspects that go into running the business but it also gives you an understanding about all the different contracts that go into handing your business to your kids and being on the same page in order for your business to continue being successful. I found this very interesting because one of the questions in the article was, "What if you have more than one kid that wants to take over your business?" and Issie talks about how making a business plan can make it less problematic and then she somewhat goes into business law and the lawyer/accountant/attorney or financial planner aspect for a bit which can also be a branch to my topic and now, thanks to her, I'm somewhat interested into looking a little further into that to see if that can be helpful for my working EQ as well as my senior topic or just take another route.
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