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Please watch our video which discusses how to communicate with your teams as current events take center stage and what you can expect from The Family Business Institute in the coming weeks.
As always, we welcome your comments and feedback. Thank you.
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David Helms says:
My wife and I have spent a lifetime being the “ant” and not the “grasshopper.” I must say that discipline and preparation is often disparaged in today’s culture. Being the “ant” at times like these is pretty cool.
Wayne Rivers says:
I expect it does, David. Thanks
Arnie Pechler says:
Thanks for the reminder and tips on communication. Very practical and very worthwhile
Wayne Rivers says:
Thanks, Arnie.