Family Business, Crisis & Legacy – Octavian Pilati
Description
This strategic session explores the intricate architecture of family business resilience. We examine how foundational business models adapt under extreme pressure. Octavian Pilati, an Austrian entrepreneur, shares his journey through a significant family business crisis. His experience offers a blueprint for operational frameworks that rebuild trust and structure after corporate fraud and internal conflict.
This is about more than just survival. It’s about how leaders can truly Own their story, transforming adversity into a powerful narrative. We trace the path From roots to relevance, understanding how generational enterprises can navigate profound challenges and emerge stronger, ensuring true Legacy Building.
Family businesses often face unique vulnerabilities. These include managing complex internal dynamics, the emotional weight of succession, and the devastating impact of corporate fraud. Rebuilding trust and establishing clear operational structures after such events presents a critical challenge for long-term survival and growth.
- Strategies for effective crisis management within family-owned enterprises.
- Methods for addressing corporate fraud and resolving internal disputes.
- Understanding the emotional complexities of family business succession planning.
- Practical approaches to building resilience and navigating adversity in business.
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