65. Living and Leaving a Ranch Legacy with Alex McKiernan and John Locke
Description
Alex McKiernan and John Locke are back with host John Haskell in this episode of the Ranchonomics podcast to discuss the concept of legacy in ranching. Building on the discussion from last week's episode about mission and vision, John Locke stresses that legacy begins with a vision and can be either a blessing or a burden, depending on how it's understood and managed. They share stories that illustrate the impact of past generations' decisions on future ones, emphasizing the need for reflective listening and intentional stewardship. This conversation also highlights the importance of creating value beyond financial assets, such as fostering innovation and community service, to ensure a sustainable legacy for future generations.
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In this episode, we cover:
- The need to regularly revisit and adapt a business's mission and vision
- The importance of not letting past generations' expectations limit future generations
- Being good listeners and understanding the intentions behind past generations' decisions
- Creating value beyond assets and thinking about the long-term impact and how they can continue to provide value over multiple generations
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Resources & Links:
- What Would the Rockefellers Do? by Garrett B Gunderson
- Episode 64. Defining Your Ranch Legacy with Alex McKiernan and John Locke
- Episode 63. Mindset and Emotional Barriers to Succession
- Book a Free Discovery Call to Learn More
- Ranching for Profit
- Ranching.FYI
- Wally Olson, Olson Ranch LLC
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