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The Conway Center for Family Business is a 501(c)3 non-profit that provides educational resources and programs for family-owned businesses in Franklin and surrounding counties. Your donation to the Conway Center will help Central Ohio family businesses continue to thrive and drive economic development. Any donation, big or small, would be greatly appreciated and is tax-deductible.

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Conquering Communication Challenges in a Family Business

Date and Time

Thursday Nov 19, 2015
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM EST

Networking: 7:30 - 8:00 a.m.
Program: 8:00 - 9:00 a.m.

Location

Ohio Dominican University
Alumni Hall/Community Room
1215 Sunbury Road
Columbus, OH 43219

Fees/Admission

Free for Conway Center Members; $35 for non-members

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Meaningful Conversation in the Family Business
 
Today we have at our disposal more vehicles for communicating rapidly and easily with others than we have ever had in the history of mankind.  We also are able to hold in one hand access to more information and knowledge than any of our brilliant, research-diligent ancestors were able to gather through years of intellectual toiling.  Despite possession of these conveniences and points of access, it appears to have become more difficult to have meaningful conversations, to listen to what others are saying with an open mind and heart, and to consider points of view that differ from those we already firmly espouse.
 
This is a major issue because no matter what we do, business – small or large, simplex or complex – is fundamentally an extended conversation with family members, colleagues and customers about how to make sense – and make alliances – with people around us.  What gets talked about and how it gets talked about in business determines what ultimately happens to a business’ vitality.  The success or failure of business ventures rises and falls on the strength of our communications.
 
We all know that simply having conversations isn’t enough.  It is the quality of the conversation that matters.  Conversations provide clarity or confusion.  They invite cross-boundary collaboration or add barbed-wire obstacles to the walls between well-defended fiefdoms.
 
At our November Conway Center meeting we will invite members and guests to share their ideas and experiences about the ways they’ve found to have meaningful conversation with other family members and to build trust and confidence with non-family employees, partners and customers.    

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The Conway Center for Family Business of Central Ohio provides educational programs and resources to support the growth and success of local family businesses.

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