Business owners and corporate executives often—pardon the pun—are scared to death to tackle the subject of succession planning because, among other reasons, it forces them to confront their own mortality.

Beyond that unpleasant consideration, there are myriad issues involved with succession planning, ranging from family dynamics to employee retention. While the apparent complexity makes the task seem daunting, it is not insurmountable.

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