The Family Private Enterprise Model with Tom Hoffman

The Family Private Enterprise Model with Tom Hoffman

Tom Hoffman shares the Family Private Enterprise Model for business succession. As an attorney and CPA at Knox Law Firm, Tom discusses his 30+ years of experience in business succession, complex estate planning, and asset protection, focusing on how families can successfully transition businesses across generations. He explains that while most owners want to keep their companies in the family, few heirs are truly prepared to lead, making clarity of goals, fairness (not necessarily equality), and strong communication essential to preserving family harmony. Tom outlines common pitfalls such as forcing children into roles they don't want or failing to define objectives early. He also contrasts selling versus retaining the business, highlighting tax implications, the risks of dissipating liquid wealth, the role of family offices and trusts in preserving capital, and the broader community impact of keeping businesses local.

We discuss...

  • While about 70% of owners want to keep their business in the family, only 20–25% of children are typically prepared to lead it.
  • Succession planning should start with clearly defining the family's goals rather than jumping straight into structural decisions.
  • Fairness in dividing assets does not always mean equality, especially when some children work in the business and others do not.
  • Lack of communication is the primary driver of family conflict during transitions.
  • "Self-realization" conversations help family members come to their own conclusions about what is fair, preserving harmony.
  • Outside consultants and counselors are often necessary when emotional, mental health, or substance issues complicate planning.
  • Forcing children into leadership roles they do not want can create long-term personal and business damage.
  • Hiring a professional outside CEO can dramatically improve performance and free the senior generation from daily operations.
  • Professionalized management often increases EBITDA significantly and expands the pool of qualified leadership talent.
  • Even if the business is eventually sold, building a strong management team substantially increases valuation.
  • Family offices and multigenerational trusts can help preserve and strategically deploy large pools of liquid wealth.
  • The "family private enterprise model" offers an alternative to selling by keeping ownership while professionalizing operations.
  • Succession planning is a process that requires coaching, buy-in, and intentional cultural transition rather than a one-time transaction.

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