Ensure business continuity by planning ahead.

For small- and large-business owners, it can be an area of worry and frustration: What happens to your business when you retire or die?
With this book, you can plan for the future, whether you want family members to succeed you or you plan to sell. Ensure your business is taken care of in the manner you wish. Author Lynne Butler systematically guides you through the process by showing you how to:
• identify competencies
• assess current and future business needs
• create a succession plan that works for your business.
The Succession Planning Kit for Canadian Business course will help you ensure the future success of your organization and its staffing needs.
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Lawyer, BA, LLB
Lynne Butler, BA, LLB, has worked in estate planning and law for over 20 years. She is a frequent speaker on will and estate matters, and is a Learning Group facilitator for the Wills and Estates module of the bar admission course in Alberta. She is the author of Protect Your Elderly Parents: Become Your Parents’ Guardian or Trustee, also published by Self-Counsel Press.
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