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Succession Planning Perspective from Father and Son

John Phipps, father, and Aaron Phipps, son, share insight to the challenges involved in having multiple generations working on one farm. They spoke during the 2010 Top Producer Young Farmer event. For complete coverage, visit www.TopProducer-Online.com. Duration : 0:8:37 Recommended ReadingManagement Succession Planning for Family BusinessesThe Positive Side of the Second Marriage – Hull on [...]

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Tax Tips

Randy Siller, is partner of Siller & Cohen, a family wealth advisor firm involved with wealth transfer, investments and business succession. Duration : 0:0:46 Recommended ReadingManagement Succession Planning for Family BusinessesInaugurationl Ball: *Great American Melting Pot*VideoChat – Reducing your tax liability with Randy SillerMillions of–not illegals but–dollars going back to home countries?Management Succession Planning Blueprint [...]

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GHRF 2009: Global Talent Review and Succession Planning

Core talent is critical in a recession. Companies must retain their global workforce to weather the economic slowdown and prepare for a brighter future. A method must be developed to examine and review the capabilities of a global workforce. Although some global companies operate an assessment center, much needs to be done in sharing detailed [...]

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Network Rail in partnership with CHPD

Welcome to the Centre for High Performance Development (CHPD). We are a global consultancy specialising in leadership assessment and development to inspire and sustain personal and business success. Over 30 years of research with business and academic partners, such as the London Business School and Princeton University, has resulted in our own, proven method for [...]

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Leave farm to brother or wife?

QUESTION: I am a farmer who lives in country New South Wales. I recently had an accident whilst driving my wheat header. Although I wasn’t hurt too badly, I certainly could have been. This has made me start to wonder what would happen to my farm if something happened to me. I assume my brother, [...]

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