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Lisë Stewart, founder of the Galliard Family Business Advisor Institute, on the three keys to effective coaching.
…Lisë Stewart, founder of the Galliard Family Business Advisor Institute, on the three keys to effective coaching.
…As advisors, we wear many hats – and this is a good thing!
…In this video, Galliard Institute founder Lisë Stewart calls attention to how we treat business leaders who are transitioning away or aging out of the business.
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…Thank you for upholding the Galliard methodology in your important work with family businesses! We are proud to work with you.
…Do you ever think about what it means to leave a legacy behind? What does that look like?
…Presented by Agatha Johnson, Prosperity Wealth Management
…We encourage advisors who have completed the Family Business Advisor Core (FBAC) training to use the “Family Business Matters” marketing presentation to share their family business expertise with interested audiences.
…Use this worksheet to guide your clients in considering several crucial questions.
…Use this worksheet to determine the needs and gaps in your client’s organization as they prepare for the next leader.
…The purpose of this worksheet is to provide a platform for discussion. During the development of an effective succession plan, it is important to plan the transition of roles and responsibilities of key management team members.
…Why is business coaching so popular? Because it works.
…Here’s the recording from our conversation with Robert Sher, author of Mighty Midsize Companies – How Leaders Overcome 7 Silent Growth Killers.
…Webinar Recording: “Leadership Transition: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly,” presented by Scott Phillips, TruNorth Partners.
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…Get the planning basics down.
…The following four steps outline an effective way to approach problem solving. Each step includes points to consider. Depending upon the problem to be addressed, choose the approach you will use.
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Presented by Paul Cronin, Successful Transition Planning Institute.
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…An LLC (limited liability company) operating agreement allows you to structure your financial and working relationships with your co-owners in a way that suits your business needs and, often, your family needs.
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…To help our member advisors, we have created a user-friendly Assessment Tool, using Powerpoint, which will guide you through a wide variety of questions and give you some ideas to explore as you learn the answers.
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…Melissa S. Kelly-McCabe, Executive Strategy Coach
I love food. Everything about it. Growing it, harvesting it, preserving it, cooking it…and especially eating it. So it was with great pleasure that I said “Sure! I am happy to offer a recipe for the Galliard Newsletter.” Lisë said, “Perhaps you have a family favorite recipe…or a story that goes along with a favorite food.” Well, yes I do, for so many wonderful foods I could list. But, honestly? At this crazy time of year, all I want is something tasty, good for us, and quick…so I can get back to baking, volunteering, shopping, wrapping, entertaining…you know the drill.
So, Lisë, my little story falls short of telling you of some wonderful, homey dish that has been in my family for generations; one that takes a list of ingredients and hours of browning, simmering and finishing. This is an easy, yummy, fast, low fat, no carbs, short-ingredient-list, hot soup – that you don’t even thaw the fish to make!! Yup. Frozen fish. So from the first step to ladling it in the bowls – about 20 minutes. Also, though it is very tasty when you use your own summer-canned tomatoes and home-made chicken stock, you can just whip out the can opener and use canned ingredients from the market.
Ingredients and Directions:
Makes 4-6 Servings
In a food processor, pulse to create a paste of:
1/3 cup raw almonds or pine nuts or raw cashews
4 large cloves of garlic
In a large sauce pan,
heat 1 tablespoon of oil
cook to wilt 2 cups chopped onion
(variation: skip this step and toss in 1/3 cup dehydrated onion into the mixture below)
Add to the onions,
a pinch of Saffron or 1/2 tsp of Turmeric
28 oz. crushed tomatoes
2 cups chicken stock
2/3 cup dry white wine (or more chicken stock)
The nut/garlic paste
Simmer 10 minutes
(variation: To make more of a chowder, add in two potatoes, 1/2 inch diced. Simmer until potatoes are nearly tender, then add fish. This will add about 10 minutes to the cooking time.)
Add 1.5 pounds frozen cod, cut into bite-sized chunks
Bring to a simmer and simmer another 5-7 minutes, until fish is tender.
Ladle in to bowls and serve with croutons on top or with crusty bread. Add a crunchy salad or cole slaw, and Bing! you have dinner.
And now, back to wrapping.
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