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Construction Genius


Mar 12, 2019

According to the United States Department of Commerce; only about 30% of family businesses survive into the second generation, 12% are still viable into the third generation, and only about 3% of all family businesses operate into the fourth generation or beyond.

My interview this week is with Justin White CEO of K&D Landscaping out of Watsonville, CA.

His parents started the business in 1986 Now: Siblings  Justin (CEO), Shane (COO), and Kelsie (VP Marketing) are  in the business.

With the 2nd generation at the helm the business has grown from $1.5m in 2011 to over $5m today, with a 2030 goal of being $30m with 300 employees.

 

In this episode we cover:

  • [01:20] The time Justin was thinking about quitting his family business
  • [04:23] What Justin focused on during the transition to becoming the leader of the business.
  • [07:25] How to balance control and leeway, in a family business, when transitioning between two generations
  • {08:45] The impact of a leader’s demeanor and attitude the company.
  • [09:34] Why he came into the family business in the first place, and how he fell in love with landscaping.
  • [11:22] His (non-financial) motivations for being an entrepreneur.
  • [12:31] How to make the mindset shift from building projects to building people
  • [13:44] How Justin gained the respect of the old school workers
  • [14:34] Staying patient while working in the field for four or five years
  • [16:09] How Justin’s dad tested him with a challenging project
  • [18:11] Justin’s Big Hairy Audacious Goal
  • [19:31] How Justin aims to accomplish the goal through a focus on
    • recruiting,
    • positioning,
    • and developing great people
  • [21:40] How to handle working with siblings in a family business:
  • Balance each other’s strengths,
  • get on the same page and present a united front,
  • get a mediator if you need one
  • [25:21] Three words of advice for the second-generation family business owners:
  1. Be patient
  2. Find Mentors and be humble
  3. Set Goals

[27:46] Justin’s vision for his 30-year legacy

  • An family of companies that give the everyday guy a chance to be in charge
  • An outdoor facility/space for kids and families

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  • I'm secure. My hard work will pay off. My plan is solid; things are looking good.
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Links:

K&D Landscaping Web Site

Landscape Management Article on Generational Transition

Justin White

Free Succession Assessment