Author: Giuseppina Schiavone

In the post A personal history about a small family business in logistics I share the evolution of my father’s Third-Party Logistics (3PL) company, from its birth to its end, with the twofold objective: 1) spell out some of the challenges of running a small business in a multi-stakeholders industry in continuous evolution and 2) connect with business owners and professionals facing similar challenges.

Thinking across the lines and trying to take a distant perspective while looking at my family business successes and failures, I collected some key advisory lessons to improve the resilience of a business even given its complexity.

If we could go back in time, would I have been able to convince my father to consider and reflect on these insights and help his business to be more resilient and lasting?

My first probable answer would be no, primarily because of his closed-mind attitude and his tunnel vision. At the same time, I believe that if I could have brought him facts and success stories within his organization showing the benefits of thinking and acting differently, he would have slowly considered integrating new sustainable strategies into his business processes.

Culture and mindset take time to change, nevertheless enabling the presence of mechanisms that can create positive reinforcement towards more sustainable and innovative solutions helps and promotes the consolidation of new healthy habits both at individual and at a group level.

Do you adopt some of these strategies for resilience in your business? Get in contact I would love to hear about your success stories!