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Tech Company Shares Valuable Lessons for Running a Successful Family Business

Running a family business comes with its own set of challenges and rewards. While some may say that treating it like any other business is key, the truth is that family-owned businesses have a unique advantage: the strength of family bonds. In today’s competitive market, these businesses not only survive but thrive, leveraging their close-knit relationships to overcome obstacles and seize golden opportunities.

In the United States alone, an estimated 32.4 million businesses were recorded as family-owned in 2023, and this number continues to grow year after year (Source: Visual Capitalist, 2023). Despite the highly competitive market, a Global Family Business Survey highlighted that 71% of these businesses grew last fiscal year, with 43% achieving double-digit growth. But let’s slice through the fluff: thriving in this shark tank requires more than just good genes and old money (Source: PwC, 2023). 

Take Orthoplex Solutions as an example, the brainchild of the Salib trio: Fady, Magy, and Michael. These siblings didn’t just mix family and business—they stirred up a storm, navigating the treacherous waters of personal ties and professional duties. Their tale isn’t just some feel-good family saga; it’s a hardcore lesson in survival and scaling, and their main ingredient of managing a successful business came from their childhood experiences. 

Understanding the Challenges

Conflict is a common theme in both family and business. But what will happen if these two concepts collide, blurring the line between professional and personal? 

Fady, Magy, and Michael, the co-founders of Orthoplex Solutions, have navigated these complexities since their early days building websites for charities. Their humble beginnings have kept them steadfast until today, building their dream company grounded on their lifetime advocacy. 

Orthoplex Solutions began by dedicating their evenings and weekends to building websites for charities and nonprofits. Their found life purpose landed them with a business model prioritizing operations but not neglecting kinship ties. Despite the unpredictability of the tech landscape and the inevitable disagreements that challenged their personal relationships, the siblings overcame these obstacles head-on by leveraging their strengths while navigating the complexities of family dynamics.

Strategies for Conflict Resolution:

  1. Effective Communication: Effective communication is the bedrock of any successful organization, and it is especially vital in a family business. Maintaining open, respectful, and transparent communication among family members and stakeholders allows them to align their actions and ensure everyone is on the same page regarding the company’s mission and vision and the family’s deeper purpose. 
  2. Trust and Delegation: One common pitfall is having overlapping responsibilities, leading to confusion and inefficiency. The siblings learned how to define their roles and trust one another as they built the company. They discovered early on that micromanagement always ends up tearing apart personal and professional relationships. 
  3. Proactively Address Conflict: Implementing formal conflict resolution processes and offering mediation services can facilitate productive discussions. Addressing the friction promptly without prejudice or preconceived judgments helped the Salib siblings create a healthier working environment. 

Learning from Experience

Everything starts small — this is a valuable lesson that Orthoplex Solutions founders realized along the way. Testing and evaluating each step will guide the company in making informed decisions before committing to larger endeavors. This approach allows them to properly test out the dynamics in a work environment, making necessary adjustments and learning valuable lessons.

Fostering a culture of growth and openness for improvement is essential for staying competitive in the market. Orthoplex Solutions encourages learning, adaptation, innovation, and investing in training. Embracing feedback to drive growth and resilience is vital for their progress at whichever level you may be in the company.

Commitment to Community

Orthoplex Solutions also demonstrates a strong commitment to corporate social responsibility (CSR), which is a crucial aspect of its business model and a testament to its lifetime commitment to bridging the gap of access to technology and science for the people. Their initiative, Dayra.ca, is the world’s first free online toy store dedicated to introducing children to the world of technology. The program ensures that every child, regardless of social class, should experience the joy of receiving a new toy that helps them understand the world around them and shape their future. 

This initiative stems from their childhood experience of visiting orphanages and bringing gifts to the children. Seeing the kids smile and the joy they bring, the trio made a pact to continue this advocacy and scale it up to reach more children who need attention and care. 

This focus on the CSR program benefits the community and enhances the company’s reputation, fostering goodwill among clients and stakeholders. As a survey highlighted, family businesses with a clear focus on social responsibility tend to perform better financially and build stronger trust with their customers and clients (Source: PwC, 2023).

The Valuable Lesson

Orthoplex Solutions, steered by the Salib siblings, proves that mixing family with business doesn’t have to be a recipe for disaster. Their approach? Keeping it real and keeping it balanced. They’ve nailed down a system where business pressures don’t destabilize family ties, and family drama doesn’t derail business operations. At the end of the day, it’s just a matter of knowing your purpose, learning the boundaries, and finding the common ground to make the impossible work. 

Fady, Magy, and Michael’s story is a living testament that it is possible to leverage family dynamics to fuel business success rather than let it become a stumbling block. Their life purpose of building dayra.ca and helping each child dream of becoming the next innovator has propelled Orthoplex Solutions forward. Amid market complexities, their firm commitment to shared goals has proven that they can rise above the challenges and thrive in the arena of family business. Their path is not an easy journey, but their narrative tells us it is worth it. 

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