Afterward, his wife and his daughter Susan tried to step in to de-escalate the situation. Unfortunately, though, the damage was already done, and John wound up leaving in a huff. His son has also refused to talk to anyone besides Susan ever since.
And now, he obviously realizes that John is hurt. Quite frankly, though, Sam is just the smarter choice since his protégé has been working under him for years and knows everything about the company.
Still, he has tried talking to John and attempting to apologize. But his son simply won’t talk to him.
So, he has been left wondering whether leaving his business to Sam instead of his son is the wrong decision.
Are entrepreneurs required to leave their businesses to family members? Does it make sense why he believes Sam is the best fit for running the company? Even so, should he have announced the plan in front of everyone before talking to his son in private? How could he have done this differently?
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