Keeping the Well in Well-thy
Navigating Family Conversations with Dr. Kirby Rosplock (Ep. 31)
Do you and your family ever have meetings of any kind? Whether it be placing votes on a big decision or planning out a family vacation… conversations within the family can sometimes take a turn and become more complicated than first thought out.
In this episode, Barbara Archer is joined by Dr. Kirby Rosplock, a recognized teacher, author, advisor and speaker in the family wealth industry. She is a Dean of Family Office at the Purposeful Planning Institute, a fellow and faculty of the Family Firm Institute, and a co-trustee of the Harbach Family Foundation and is here to help you ensure your family is having the necessary conversations, ensuring the most positive outcomes.
Dr. Kirby Rosplock discusses:
- How to ensure each family member is being heard and understood within group conversations
- How to avoid conflict when approaching family meetings
- How to enhance a successful outcome when discussing matters of importance amongst family members
- The power of a quiet pause…
- And more
Connect with Dr. Kirby Rosplock:
- LinkedIn: Kirby Rosplock
- Book: The Complete Family Office Handbook: A Guide for Affluent Families and the Advisors Who Serve Them
- Tamarind Learning
Connect with Barbara:
About our Guest:
Dr. Kirby Rosplock is a recognized teacher, advisor, author, and speaker in the family wealth industry. She is the founder of Tamarin Partners Inc., a research advisory and consultancy firm serving the family office landscape. Kirby provides a family education that is practical and hands-on. She is a Dean of Family Office at the Purposeful Planning Institute, a fellow and faculty of the Family Firm Institute, and a co-trustee of the Harbach Family Foundation. She speaks and consults internationally on her research books and experiences with wealth and enterprising families. Kirby received her BA from Middlebury College, MBA from Marquette University and PhD from Saybrook University. Her book, the Complete Family Office Handbook, makes her uniquely talented in helping one contemplate how to design family meetings, focus on goals, and ask the right questions.
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