Family Governance - Module 1

  • 19 Lessons

Instructors

Kirby Rosplock

Kirby Rosplock (Ph.D.)

Born into a very successful enterprising family, Kirby learned family wealth basics the way most affluent offspring do (or don’t) Read More

About Course

This foundational module is designed to lay the groundwork for effective family governance. By exploring family systems, cultural influences, and evolving practices, you will gain the knowledge and tools needed to support your family’s legacy and decision-making processes. Read More

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Overview

  • Learning Objectives

Introduction to Family Systems

  • Family Systems Defined

  • Using the Genogram to Map Family Systems

  • Homework I - Create a Genogram

  • Why Understanding Family Systems Matters

Introduction to Family Governance

  • From Family Systems to Governance Structures

  • Evolving Family Governance: Sibling Partnerships

  • The Cousin Consortium

  • Linking Family Systems to Generational Governance

Expanding the Concept of "Family" in Governance

  • Defining Family

  • A Flexible Approach to Family Governance

  • Navigating Complexity with Empathy

  • Homework II - Expanding the Genogram for Governance Insights

The Impact of Family Culture on Governance

  • Introduction to Family Culture

  • Exploring Cultural Dimensions in Governance

  • Family Culture: A Cornerstone of Governance

  • Global Cultures and Their Impact on Family Governance

  • Homework III - Global Cultures

Conclusion

  • Wrap Up

Test Your Knowledge

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This foundational module is designed to lay the groundwork for effective family governance. By exploring family systems, cultural influences, and evolving practices, you will gain the knowledge and tools needed to support your family’s legacy and decision-making processes.


What You Will Learn

  1. Family Systems:

    • Understand how family roles, relationships, and dynamics shape governance.
    • Use tools like genograms to map and analyze your family structure.
  2. Cultural Influences:

    • Explore how power dynamics, gender roles, and risk tolerance shape governance using Hofstede’s framework.
  3. Religion and Heritage:

    • Discover how traditions and beliefs guide family decisions and evolve with societal norms.
  4. Generational Transitions:

    • Learn how governance adapts as families move from founder-led to multigenerational structures.
  5. Inclusivity in Governance:

    • Explore how modern definitions of family impact participation, resources, and decision-making.

What You Will Gain

  • A solid foundation for understanding and building effective family governance.
  • Tools to align governance systems with your family’s unique culture and values.
  • Strategies to foster collaboration, inclusivity, and adaptability across generations.
  • Insights to navigate the complexities of family dynamics and sustain your family’s legacy.

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