16 épisodes

What's Next? explores how business owners and their families can optimize a business sale or other wealth event to strategically plan for their futures. Join Terry Cook, CFP®, CIMA®, founder of Parcion Private Wealth in Bellevue, Washington, as he interviews experts from across the financial services industry to help listeners determine what's next.
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What’s Next‪?‬ Parcion Private Wealth

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What's Next? explores how business owners and their families can optimize a business sale or other wealth event to strategically plan for their futures. Join Terry Cook, CFP®, CIMA®, founder of Parcion Private Wealth in Bellevue, Washington, as he interviews experts from across the financial services industry to help listeners determine what's next.
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    AI Implementation for Business Owners with Natalie Pierce

    AI Implementation for Business Owners with Natalie Pierce

    Join Terry Cook as he speaks with Natalie Pierce, a leading expert in AI and partner at Gunderson Dettmer. Discover how business owners and leaders can harness the power of AI to transform their operations, enhance efficiency, and stay competitive. Natalie shares insights on generative AI, the importance of prompt engineering, and best practices for AI adoption in the workplace. Tune in to explore the future of AI in business.
    If you are interested in learning more about how Parcion can support you, please contact us at info@parcionpw.com or visit www.parcionpw.com.
    00:54 – Episode introduction
    1:30 – Natalie Pierce explains her role at Gunderson Dettmer and her expertise in AI
    3:20 – What is Artificial Intelligence? What isn’t it? What is Generative AI?
    6:08 – Generative AI versus Machine Learning
    10:20 – Training a workforce to use this technology
    12:50 – Prompt engineering and upskilling the workforce
    18:40 – The dark side of AI, including cybersecurity threats and deep fakes
    21:30 – Explanation and importance of a closed enterprise solution
    24:45 – Best practices and examples for business owners implementing AI
    31:15 – Augmented versus virtual reality
    33:50 – Cobots and their use
    38:40 – Considerations for employers deploying general or HR AI powered tools
    42:00 – Contact information for Natalie Pierce and further resources

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    • 46 min
    Unlocking Generational Wealth Conversations with Mike McGrann

    Unlocking Generational Wealth Conversations with Mike McGrann

    In this episode of What's Next? from Parcion Private Wealth, host Terry Cook and guest Mike McGrann, from the Fidelity Center for Family Engagement, discuss legacy preservation and wealth communication. They tackle fears surrounding wealth's impact on future generations and strategies for constructive family dialogue. As a subject matter expert on families of wealth and family-owned firms, Mike shares insights on maintaining healthy relationships around wealth, emphasizing the importance of open communication to prevent misunderstandings and conflicts. If you are interested in learning more about how Parcion can support your generational conversations, please contact us at info@parcionpw.com or visit www.parcionpw.com.
    1:00 – Episode introduction
    2:52 – Addressing the fear of money ruining kids by utilizing better conversational tools
    4:45 – Creating distance with hierarchical behavior
    8:20 – Statistics around wealth transfer
    10:00 – Defining what "Legacy" means to you
    13:20 – Using intentional reflection to define your legacy and relationship to wealth
    14:00 – Intended and unintended outcomes and consequences
    15:40 – Voice versus vote
    16:00 – Peership and commitment to mutuality
    18:40 – Real life example of a conversation about wealth with a 14 year old around shoes
    21:40 – Real life example of a conversation about wealth with estate planning and family dynamics
    25:03 – Fair versus equal
    29:20 – Wish versus fear
    32:00 – Developing a healthy respect for wealth in your children
    36:22 – Takeaways and strategies for constructive family dialogue
    44:25 – Fidelity Center for Family Engagement's mission and passion to support family businesses

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    • 49 min
    How to Use Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) to Optimize Your Business with Ted Lape

    How to Use Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) to Optimize Your Business with Ted Lape

    In this episode of What’s Next?, host Terry Cook is joined by Ted Lape of Lazear Capital Partners to discuss ESOPs, a tool commonly used to facilitate succession planning, allowing a company owner to sell their shares to support their goals and transition flexibly out of the business. Ted has an impressive 30-year history in the banking industry and has helped many clients with setting up an ESOP at their company. More information about ESOPs can be found in our whitepaper “How to Successfully Exit Your Business with an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)” available on our website www.parcionpw.com or at www.lazearcapital.com/.
    1:35 – Ted’s introduction to ESOPs
    2:44 – What is an ESOP?
    3:30 – How are ESOPs different from ESPPs (Employee Stock Purchase Plan) or other employee stock
    ownership plans?
    5:30 – Mechanics, steps, and benefits of ESOPs, timeframe
    7:55 – How is an ESOP different from a direct sale?
    13:20 – Advantages
    14:20 – Disadvantages
    14:58 – Example when ESOP is the right solution
    18:40 – Financing options and involvement
    24:40 – Why don’t more business owners choose to exit with an ESOP?
    26:20 – Cost and professionals involved
    30:50 – How an ESOP can help ensure a legacy for a business owner

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    • 36 min
    An Intro to the Stanford Seed Program with JoAnna Halk and Mark Phelps

    An Intro to the Stanford Seed Program with JoAnna Halk and Mark Phelps

    In this episode of What’s Next?, JoAnna Halk, an associate director for the Stanford SEED Program, and Mark Phelps, a retired serial entrepreneur and Stanford SEED coach, join host Terry Cook to discuss the benefits of the SEED program, the unique opportunities it presents to business owners, and effect that it’s had on participating companies across Africa and Southeast Asia.
    More resources at www.parcionpw.com and https://www.gsb.stanford.edu/seed.

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    • 41 min
    Managing the Transition of Selling Your Business and Other Lifequakes with Bruce Feiler

    Managing the Transition of Selling Your Business and Other Lifequakes with Bruce Feiler

    For this episode, Terry Cook is joined by Bruce Feiler. Bruce is the author of seven New York Times bestsellers, including Life Is in the Transitions and Secrets of Happy Families. His three TED Talks have been viewed more than 4 million times. In their conversation, Bruce and Terry dive into navigating challenging life and family moments and discuss Bruce's new book, The Search, about finding meaningful work.More resources at www.parcionpw.com and www.brucefeiler.com.
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    • 40 min
    Venture Capital Explained with Brendan Wales

    Venture Capital Explained with Brendan Wales

    Join Terry Cook and Brendan Wales, general partner of Fuse, an early-stage venture capital firm, as they discuss all things venture capital, including how firms like Fuse operate and the opportunities available to interested investors. More resources at www.parcionpw.com and www.fuse.vc.
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    • 36 min

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