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Transitioning ownership/ starting off on your own guidance.
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<blockquote data-quote="Affinity" data-source="post: 340082" data-attributes="member: 1246"><p>You will get a lot of replies, but give some more details about the lab.. size, quality, C&B or dentures, employees, tech utilized. </p><p></p><p>My opinion is that if you want control of the ship, you're the captain. Be prepared to run it how you want or think is best, regardless of what your dad thinks. There are always things that can be done better by a younger energetic mind, but the business was built by your dads standards. You don't need to feel like your stepping on your dads toes if there are things you want to do differently if you have the conversation beforehand. The previous owner is just that, doesnt matter if you're related or not. It sounds like he's not willing to let it go entirely yet so handle that relationship with care but make your moves as the captain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Affinity, post: 340082, member: 1246"] You will get a lot of replies, but give some more details about the lab.. size, quality, C&B or dentures, employees, tech utilized. My opinion is that if you want control of the ship, you're the captain. Be prepared to run it how you want or think is best, regardless of what your dad thinks. There are always things that can be done better by a younger energetic mind, but the business was built by your dads standards. You don't need to feel like your stepping on your dads toes if there are things you want to do differently if you have the conversation beforehand. The previous owner is just that, doesnt matter if you're related or not. It sounds like he's not willing to let it go entirely yet so handle that relationship with care but make your moves as the captain. [/QUOTE]
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