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BEST PRACTICE Family-owned Businesses in Northern Ireland given a voice by Maybeth Shaw, BDO Northern Ireland amily owned businesses face many challenges and, with market uncertainties looming on the horizon, BDO Northern Ireland is aiming to give these companies a stronger voice on the issues that matter most through the Future of Family Business in Northern Ireland survey. BDO are hoping to use the results of the survey to promote the provision of relevant tailored support for local family businesses going forward. Maybeth Shaw, Partner at BDO Northern Ireland explains. Almost three­quarters of companies in Northern Ireland are classed as ‘family owned businesses’ and form the majority of BDO Northern Ireland’s client base. A ‘family owned business’ is defined as one in which two or more family members are involved and the majority of ownership or control lies within the family. Like businesses in every corner of the UK, they are rolling up their sleeves to overcome a number of once­in­a­generation challenges. Understanding and empowering family owned businesses will be vital if Northern Ireland is to rebalance its economy and navigate the potentially choppy waters ahead. Family businesses have a rich heritage in Northern Ireland, yet despite good performance the vast majority rarely survive beyond a third generation. Family companies remain ambitious; hungry for growth and long­term success. There is no doubt that, in isolation, each business is doing what it can. By identifying common trends and concerns, we hope to find and start to remove the barriers that are preventing businesses from realising their development potential. Whilst all businesses face their own challenges, family businesses face unique and emotive challenges around succession, leadership and legitimacy and emotional issues/family relationships that can affect decision­making and ultimately the strength of the business. The survey is designed to allow us and the Family Businesses themselves to better understand these challenges and how Northern Ireland Family Businesses are addressing them, by looking at: • The strategies that Family Businesses are putting in place, particularly around succession planning and putting the right policies/ procedures in place for the future success of the business; • Identifying Successors, how businesses are identifying potential successors, with F 14 www.businessfirstonline.co.uk the appropriate skills, interest in and respect from the business; • Integrating Successors, the mechanisms in place to train and integrate successors in the business once they have been identified; • Who is driving change within NI Family Businesses; • Who has the necessary skills to grow the Family Business (Family/ Board/ Employees etc); • Remuneration policy for family and non­ family employees, and what family businesses are doing to attract and retain non­family employees; • Mechanisms that Family Businesses can use to manage integration of family and business priorities; • Identifying the areas in each business that are most likely impact on the succession process; • Identifying and protecting against threats that are most likely to cause disruption to the family and / or the business; • How adaptable Northern Ireland Family Businesses are to a changing market; and • The local organisations that provide help and assistance for Family Businesses in Northern Ireland and what else they should/could be doing to support them. Participation is confidential and the survey takes just a few minutes to complete. All participants will receive a complimentary copy of the report and can ask for direct feedback of their responses against the consensus of other family businesses in Northern Ireland. The latter will help company managers to benchmark current and future plans and inform new strategies. The Family Business team in BDO specialise in helping their clients work through the succession process, helping them successfully transition from one generation to another in a structured way. BDO Northern Ireland is an award­winning accountancy practice that employs more than 170 people in Northern Ireland and provides professional services to more than 1,000 local companies. For almost three decades, the firm’s specialist advisors have assisted family owned businesses to overcome difficult external and internal issues and maintain their growth plans. BDO would greatly appreciate the assistance of all Family Businesses in Northern Ireland in completing the survey which can be found at www.bdoni.com. If you would prefer to receive a hardcopy of the survey, or if you would like to meet with the Family Business team to complete the survey or discuss the issues raised please give Maybeth Shaw or Angela Keery a call on 028 9043 9009.