Posted by
Leila Anasazi, Seattle, Washington | May 24, 2008
So I married into a family business; now what?
See, it's not my business (in each sense of that phrase), but now the factory that my (new) husband's family has owned for fifty years is the source of my bread. And so for obvious reasons I am quite interested in keeping this old factory viable.
But how to (successfully) interject myself and do that, that's my puzzle.
The good news is, my husband is the boss--no one above him for me to sway. And, he is amenable to my interest, but he too, is wary of how my involvement might go awry.
It's an old-timey factory, in the mid-west, manufacturing leaf spring suspension for all types of vehicles. Hot. Grimy. Still doing things the way they were done fifty years ago. Furnaces. Steel. And men with large, loud machines.
More good news. I have factory experience so I can empathize with the life of a factory worker. And I have heavy equipment and foundry work in my background so I am not completely out of my realm. Plus, I have a ton of small business experience. And I am not in any dire hurry.
Where do I start do you suppose, to fortify this old yet healthy business? A business plan? More attention to a web presence? Hours rambling through old records to get a rich feel for what is what?
I should probably mention that I live 2,139 miles away from the factory ...
What do you think? Cautions? Impressions? Advice?