The Silent Crisis of Family Enterprise Memory
Within three generations, 90% of family enterprises fail to preserve their stories. The wisdom, lessons, and values that built the legacy fade away—with profound consequences.
Knowledge Loss
Critical decisions, hard-won lessons, and institutional knowledge disappear when founders and elders pass away.
Weaker Identity
Without shared stories, future generations lose connection to their heritage and the values that defined success.
Repeat Mistakes
Each generation relearns lessons their ancestors already mastered—costing time, money, and opportunity.