Avoid These 3 Mistakes When Choosing a Successor for Your Business

Selecting the individual to lead your business after you step down is a

huge decision.

It's not merely about finding someone who mirrors your personality or whom you favor personally. Rather, the crux lies in identifying a successor who possesses the right qualifications plus the vision and capabilities to steer your company toward continued success. 


During this pivotal decision-making process, it's essential to sidestep these three common pitfalls that often hinder business owners when naming successors, as they can blur objectivity and impede the chosen candidate's ability to effectively assume control of the company.

Let’s dive in.


01 | Overlooking Diverse Leadership Styles

The temptation to seek a successor who mirrors your own thinking and actions can be strong. However, the essence of succession planning lies not in replicating oneself, but rather in identifying an individual poised to build upon your achievements and propel the business forward. 

In truth, the most suitable successor might possess a leadership style, skills, and business approach starkly different from your own. But as long as both parties share fundamental values and a unified vision for the company's future, it's crucial not to allow differences in management to cloud your judgment. 

Ultimately, you may find that your successor's distinct methods yield superior results than your own.


02 | Failing to Anticipate Future Needs

It's essential to recognize that your chosen successor will be tasked not only with navigating the current business landscape but also with steering the company through future challenges and opportunities. Given the ever-evolving nature of the marketplace, particularly in terms of technological advancements, strategies effective today may prove inadequate tomorrow. 


Consequently, selecting a successor entails aligning their skills and strengths with your long-term vision for the company's growth and evolution. Rather than basing your decision solely on the present state of affairs, consider where you envision the company in the coming decade or two, and identify candidates whose capabilities align with this trajectory.


No one can predict the future, but a candidate who is skilled at pivoting their leadership style and adapting to changes will make a promising successor.


03 | Not Being Transparent with Your Team

Transparency is paramount when effecting significant leadership changes within your organization. Employees, accustomed to routine and stability, may resist change, especially when it involves a change in leadership.


By maintaining transparency throughout the succession planning process, you not only foster trust among your team but also mitigate potential disruptions to morale. This is particularly important for senior team members who may aspire to ascend to leadership roles. 


Concealing details of the succession plan can breed resentment and disillusionment among employees. Ultimately, your successor's effectiveness hinges not only on your confidence and support but also on the acceptance and respect of the team. Strive to keep the process as transparent as possible to ensure a smooth transition and maintain a sense of community across the company.


Leverage Our Expertise

Selecting the ideal individual to succeed you in leading your business is a formidable undertaking, especially if the decision involves family members or close associates. As your LIFTed Business Advisor, I’m here to serve as your impartial counselor, guiding you towards an objective decision that serves the company's best interests.


Effective succession planning extends beyond merely identifying a replacement; it encompasses comprehensive planning for your departure. As your trusted advisor, I can facilitate the entire process, ensuring that the business legacy you painstakingly built perseveres, regardless of who assumes the helm.




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Tammy Sylvas — Grapevine, TX — Silvas Law, PC

This article is a service of Tammy Silvas, Personal Family Lawyer®. We offer a complete spectrum of legal services for businesses and can help you make the wisest choices with your business throughout life and in the event of your death. We also offer a LIFT Business Breakthrough Session™, which includes a review of all the legal, financial, and tax systems you need for your business. Call us today to schedule.



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