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    <description>Mike Boyd interviews successful families and their advisors to learn how they steward their wealth across generations, managing succession issues to "keep it in the family".   
Very few family businesses do the work and even fewer make it beyond the third generation.   
Follow along to learn about family governance structures, family office investing, succession planning and raising happy, healthy and enterprising children of wealth.  
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    <itunes:subtitle>Multigenerational wealth creation involves so much more than just capital accumulation. The most successful families cultivate and collect values, stories, knowledge and resources to pass on to the next generation.  The systems and processes to do this are very intentional. Very few do the work and even fewer make it beyond the 3rd generation. Find out how with The Business of Family.</itunes:subtitle>
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Very few family businesses do the work and even fewer make it beyond the third generation.   
Follow along to learn about family governance structures, family office investing, succession planning and raising happy, healthy and enterprising children of wealth.  
Learn more and subscribe: https://www.businessoffamily.net/
Follow Mike on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd
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  <itunes:subtitle>Tim is the sixth generation CEO of Fratelli Cosulich an Italian shipping group established in 1857. Across more than 160 years, the Cosulich family have utilised a unique system of family governance to ensure the business survives and prospers from generation to generation.</itunes:subtitle>
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  <description>&lt;p&gt;Fratelli Cosulich utilises a unique system of family governance to ensure the business survives and prospers from generation to generation. It’s not often we get to hear from a 6th generation family business so I am so excited to share this conversation with the audience today.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Implementing family governance rules that “protect the business from the family” has worked out well for Fratelli Cosulich who have successfully transitioned and prospered for six generations. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;In this episode, we welcome &lt;strong&gt;Tim Cosulich&lt;/strong&gt;, Tim is the sixth generation CEO of &lt;a href="https://www.cosulich.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Fratelli Cosulich&lt;/a&gt;, an Italian shipping group established in 1857. Across more than 160 years, the Cosulich family has seen numerous changes and weathered many challenges. The Group is involved in most aspects of the shipping industry, has a global footprint across 18 countries, more than 1,000 employees and an annual turnover of 1.8bn USD. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Tim explains why the performance of his family business during World War I and World War II cannot be compared with the current pandemic due to the differences in management and time. He talks about the importance of having family values that are translated into the leadership of the family business while still protecting it.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Listen in to learn the process of hiring family members to be part of a generational family business without promoting conflicts of interest. You will also learn the non-meritocratic governance strategy that is good for the overall success of a family business even with its shortcomings. &lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Key Takeaways:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Factors that contribute to the success of a family business&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;How to keep a valuable relationship between a family business and the founding family&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;How to remove the conflict of interest when hiring family members to become part of the business&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;The advantage of building an effective leadership style that ensures all family leaders operate as a team&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;How to come up with a structure that helps “protect the business from the family”&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Standout Quotes:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;“When we select the next generations, it is important that we focus on those who are motivated by similar things and not necessarily by money.”- Tim Cosulich [14:43]&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;“I don’t think the business must be run by family members; I think the business must be run by the best people.”- Tim Cosulich [29:13]&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;“If you invest in the wrong businesses, you can destroy your business.”- Tim Cosulich [38:22]&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;“If I think about my own life and when and where did I really grow and learn things, it’s mostly in my failures, not my successes.”- Tim Cosulich [44:11]&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Episode Timeline:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[0:04] Intro&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[2:10] Tim narrates the resilient history of his family company that has overcome many challenges.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[5:38] The impact of the Coronavirus on the shipping business and how they’re handling it.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[7:24] Why leading by example in a family company is a powerful message as opposed to written values.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[9:11] He explains why his company’s style of governance ensures the company is protected.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[11:47] How Fratelli Cosulich keeps its principles and relationship with the family.&lt;br&gt;
&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[15:59] He explains the process they use in hiring family members and how they were able to eliminate unnecessary rules.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[19:13] The unique leadership structure that helps the business run smoothly.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[25:30] The strengths and weaknesses of a non-meritocratic system of leadership that is exercised at Fratelli Cosulich.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[28:37] Tim paints a possible scenario that would occur if future generations don’t want any involvement with the family business.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[30:44] Why Fratelli Cosulich has two sets of founders- the ones who founded the physical business and the ones who founded a structure to protect the company.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[36:16] He explains the advantages and disadvantages of the company’s culture of reinvesting with caution.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[38:40] Why they do not talk about business at home.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;[43:52] Why Tim wishes minor failures and the spirit of learning for his children in the future.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Relevant Links:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;ul&gt;
&lt;li&gt; &lt;a href="https://www.cosulich.com/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Fratelli Cosulich&lt;/a&gt;
&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;/ul&gt;

&lt;p&gt;For more episodes go to &lt;br&gt;
&lt;a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;BusinessOfFamily.net&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter at &lt;a href="http://newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au/" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;Follow Mike on Twitter &lt;a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;@MikeBoyd&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p&gt;If you feel it's appropriate, I'd so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to &lt;a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener"&gt;Leave a Review on iTunes&lt;/a&gt;, I receive a notification of each review. Thank you! Special Guest: Tim Cosulich.&lt;/p&gt;
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fratelli Cosulich utilises a unique system of family governance to ensure the business survives and prospers from generation to generation. It’s not often we get to hear from a 6th generation family business so I am so excited to share this conversation with the audience today.</p>

<p>Implementing family governance rules that “protect the business from the family” has worked out well for Fratelli Cosulich who have successfully transitioned and prospered for six generations. </p>

<p>In this episode, we welcome <strong>Tim Cosulich</strong>, Tim is the sixth generation CEO of <a href="https://www.cosulich.com/" rel="nofollow">Fratelli Cosulich</a>, an Italian shipping group established in 1857. Across more than 160 years, the Cosulich family has seen numerous changes and weathered many challenges. The Group is involved in most aspects of the shipping industry, has a global footprint across 18 countries, more than 1,000 employees and an annual turnover of 1.8bn USD. </p>

<p>Tim explains why the performance of his family business during World War I and World War II cannot be compared with the current pandemic due to the differences in management and time. He talks about the importance of having family values that are translated into the leadership of the family business while still protecting it.</p>

<p>Listen in to learn the process of hiring family members to be part of a generational family business without promoting conflicts of interest. You will also learn the non-meritocratic governance strategy that is good for the overall success of a family business even with its shortcomings. </p>

<p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>Factors that contribute to the success of a family business</li>
<li>How to keep a valuable relationship between a family business and the founding family</li>
<li>How to remove the conflict of interest when hiring family members to become part of the business</li>
<li>The advantage of building an effective leadership style that ensures all family leaders operate as a team</li>
<li>How to come up with a structure that helps “protect the business from the family”</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Standout Quotes:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>“When we select the next generations, it is important that we focus on those who are motivated by similar things and not necessarily by money.”- Tim Cosulich [14:43]</li>
<li>“I don’t think the business must be run by family members; I think the business must be run by the best people.”- Tim Cosulich [29:13]</li>
<li>“If you invest in the wrong businesses, you can destroy your business.”- Tim Cosulich [38:22]</li>
<li>“If I think about my own life and when and where did I really grow and learn things, it’s mostly in my failures, not my successes.”- Tim Cosulich [44:11]</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Episode Timeline:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>[0:04] Intro</li>
<li>[2:10] Tim narrates the resilient history of his family company that has overcome many challenges.</li>
<li>[5:38] The impact of the Coronavirus on the shipping business and how they’re handling it.</li>
<li>[7:24] Why leading by example in a family company is a powerful message as opposed to written values.</li>
<li>[9:11] He explains why his company’s style of governance ensures the company is protected.</li>
<li>[11:47] How Fratelli Cosulich keeps its principles and relationship with the family.<br></li>
<li>[15:59] He explains the process they use in hiring family members and how they were able to eliminate unnecessary rules.</li>
<li>[19:13] The unique leadership structure that helps the business run smoothly.</li>
<li>[25:30] The strengths and weaknesses of a non-meritocratic system of leadership that is exercised at Fratelli Cosulich.</li>
<li>[28:37] Tim paints a possible scenario that would occur if future generations don’t want any involvement with the family business.</li>
<li>[30:44] Why Fratelli Cosulich has two sets of founders- the ones who founded the physical business and the ones who founded a structure to protect the company.</li>
<li>[36:16] He explains the advantages and disadvantages of the company’s culture of reinvesting with caution.</li>
<li>[38:40] Why they do not talk about business at home.</li>
<li>[43:52] Why Tim wishes minor failures and the spirit of learning for his children in the future.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Relevant Links:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li> <a href="https://www.cosulich.com/" rel="nofollow">Fratelli Cosulich</a></li>
</ul>

<p>For more episodes go to <br>
<a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/" rel="nofollow">BusinessOfFamily.net</a></p>

<p>Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter at <a href="http://newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au/" rel="nofollow">newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au</a></p>

<p>Follow Mike on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd" rel="nofollow">@MikeBoyd</a></p>

<p>If you feel it&#39;s appropriate, I&#39;d so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745" rel="nofollow">Leave a Review on iTunes</a>, I receive a notification of each review. Thank you!</p><p>Special Guest: Tim Cosulich.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The Business of Family Newsletter</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The newsletter compliments the podcast with subscriber-only articles, bonus content and a great list of book recommendations.  
 
 
    
</a></li></ul>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<p>Fratelli Cosulich utilises a unique system of family governance to ensure the business survives and prospers from generation to generation. It’s not often we get to hear from a 6th generation family business so I am so excited to share this conversation with the audience today.</p>

<p>Implementing family governance rules that “protect the business from the family” has worked out well for Fratelli Cosulich who have successfully transitioned and prospered for six generations. </p>

<p>In this episode, we welcome <strong>Tim Cosulich</strong>, Tim is the sixth generation CEO of <a href="https://www.cosulich.com/" rel="nofollow">Fratelli Cosulich</a>, an Italian shipping group established in 1857. Across more than 160 years, the Cosulich family has seen numerous changes and weathered many challenges. The Group is involved in most aspects of the shipping industry, has a global footprint across 18 countries, more than 1,000 employees and an annual turnover of 1.8bn USD. </p>

<p>Tim explains why the performance of his family business during World War I and World War II cannot be compared with the current pandemic due to the differences in management and time. He talks about the importance of having family values that are translated into the leadership of the family business while still protecting it.</p>

<p>Listen in to learn the process of hiring family members to be part of a generational family business without promoting conflicts of interest. You will also learn the non-meritocratic governance strategy that is good for the overall success of a family business even with its shortcomings. </p>

<p><strong>Key Takeaways:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>Factors that contribute to the success of a family business</li>
<li>How to keep a valuable relationship between a family business and the founding family</li>
<li>How to remove the conflict of interest when hiring family members to become part of the business</li>
<li>The advantage of building an effective leadership style that ensures all family leaders operate as a team</li>
<li>How to come up with a structure that helps “protect the business from the family”</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Standout Quotes:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>“When we select the next generations, it is important that we focus on those who are motivated by similar things and not necessarily by money.”- Tim Cosulich [14:43]</li>
<li>“I don’t think the business must be run by family members; I think the business must be run by the best people.”- Tim Cosulich [29:13]</li>
<li>“If you invest in the wrong businesses, you can destroy your business.”- Tim Cosulich [38:22]</li>
<li>“If I think about my own life and when and where did I really grow and learn things, it’s mostly in my failures, not my successes.”- Tim Cosulich [44:11]</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Episode Timeline:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li>[0:04] Intro</li>
<li>[2:10] Tim narrates the resilient history of his family company that has overcome many challenges.</li>
<li>[5:38] The impact of the Coronavirus on the shipping business and how they’re handling it.</li>
<li>[7:24] Why leading by example in a family company is a powerful message as opposed to written values.</li>
<li>[9:11] He explains why his company’s style of governance ensures the company is protected.</li>
<li>[11:47] How Fratelli Cosulich keeps its principles and relationship with the family.<br></li>
<li>[15:59] He explains the process they use in hiring family members and how they were able to eliminate unnecessary rules.</li>
<li>[19:13] The unique leadership structure that helps the business run smoothly.</li>
<li>[25:30] The strengths and weaknesses of a non-meritocratic system of leadership that is exercised at Fratelli Cosulich.</li>
<li>[28:37] Tim paints a possible scenario that would occur if future generations don’t want any involvement with the family business.</li>
<li>[30:44] Why Fratelli Cosulich has two sets of founders- the ones who founded the physical business and the ones who founded a structure to protect the company.</li>
<li>[36:16] He explains the advantages and disadvantages of the company’s culture of reinvesting with caution.</li>
<li>[38:40] Why they do not talk about business at home.</li>
<li>[43:52] Why Tim wishes minor failures and the spirit of learning for his children in the future.</li>
</ul>

<p><strong>Relevant Links:</strong></p>

<ul>
<li> <a href="https://www.cosulich.com/" rel="nofollow">Fratelli Cosulich</a></li>
</ul>

<p>For more episodes go to <br>
<a href="https://www.businessoffamily.net/" rel="nofollow">BusinessOfFamily.net</a></p>

<p>Sign up for The Business of Family Newsletter at <a href="http://newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au/" rel="nofollow">newsletter.mikeboyd.com.au</a></p>

<p>Follow Mike on Twitter <a href="https://twitter.com/MikeBoyd" rel="nofollow">@MikeBoyd</a></p>

<p>If you feel it&#39;s appropriate, I&#39;d so appreciate you taking 30 seconds to <a href="http://getpodcast.reviews/id/1525326745" rel="nofollow">Leave a Review on iTunes</a>, I receive a notification of each review. Thank you!</p><p>Special Guest: Tim Cosulich.</p><p>Sponsored By:</p><ul><li><a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The Business of Family Newsletter</a>: <a rel="nofollow" href="https://newsletter.businessoffamily.net/">The newsletter compliments the podcast with subscriber-only articles, bonus content and a great list of book recommendations.  
 
 
    
</a></li></ul>]]>
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