EVANSVILLE, INDIANA – If you’re involved with a family business, this event is for you!
Have you ever had a relationship with someone where, time after time, your interactions left you frustrated or angry? In a family enterprise, where the relationship is both personal and professional, this scenario can be a frequent occurrence.
This interactive workshop will cover:
- How to manage conflict within the family business, especially when it’s chronic and repetitive.
- How to respond to that one sibling, cousin, aunt or uncle who is consistently disruptive in the workplace.
The seminar will be held on Wednesday, May 21, 2014 at the Evansville Country Club. Registration and networking begins at 7:30 a.m. CT with the presentation and small group exercises from 8:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. CT. The cost of the seminar is $50 (breakfast included) for the first attendee and $35 for each additional attendee from the same company. University of Family Business Center members attend free.
Click here to register online.
If you have any questions or need assistance with registration, please email Karina Hampton at khampton@isbdc.org. Seating is limited so reserve your seat today!
About the Speaker
Deb Houden, Ph.D., Director of the University of Wisconsin Madison Family Business Center
Dr. Houden specializes in helping family-owned businesses with family communications, transition, and next generation development by providing resources, tools, and knowledge that are needed to navigate their specific issues.
Dr. Houden is a regular presenter to industry groups, family business centers, and individual company retreats on topics including the next generation and succession, communication and conflict resolution, and perceptions of fairness.
