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Conversation Starters for Family Meetings
From Legacy Moment eNewsletter (April 09, 2010)
Please join us for future issues, delivered via email each Friday.
One way to drop all preconceived ideas at a meeting is to ask (in a welcoming manner) what each person’s interests or intentions are regarding involvement in the family operation.
For a list of questions to get the ball rolling, go to the Conversation Starters Worksheet at www.FarmJournalLegacyProject.com.
Then follow these steps:
- Make copies of the form
- Ask each person to complete the form
- Schedule a meeting to discuss the form
- Invite open feedback
- Reflect on each response
- Plan a follow-up discussion
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Wayne and Cindy Windmann are a rare breed in today’s agriculture. They are what you might call “self-made.” Read how this family got started with the succession process.
Learn How to Talk to Dad: It's about family -- first, foremost and always
Listen in as Kevin Spafford, Farm Journal succession planning expert, leads a breakout session entitled "How to Talk to Dad" with Ben Hudye of Hudye Farms.

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