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Tuesday Follow-Up: Authority, Not Ownership, Is the Real Flashpoint

Posted by Marcelo Bermudez
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In mediation, succession disputes often arise over ownership structure, voting rights, or compensation. But beneath those disputes is a deeper question: who gets to decide?

 

Founders who retain ownership but relinquish management often struggle more than those who fully exit. Authority becomes ambiguous. Decisions feel provisional. Successors sense oversight without clarity, while founders feel responsible without control.

 

This gray zone is where conflict thrives.

 

Authority, unlike ownership, is experiential. It is reinforced daily through decision-making, accountability, and recognition. When authority is partially transferred or informally retained, both generations feel destabilized.

 

Successors hesitate to lead decisively. Founders intervene “for the good of the business.” Advisors receive mixed signals about who their client really is.

 

Until authority is explicitly addressed, not just on paper, but in practice, succession plans remain fragile. Clarity around who decides, who advises, and who steps back is often the difference between a smooth transition and years of simmering resentment.
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Marcelo Bermudez is the CEO of Shōkunin, a commercial real estate and business capital and strategy advisory firm.

As a strategist, keynote speaker, and mediator, he helps owners and investors unlock value and achieve their business and financial goals.

With hands-on experience managing businesses and navigating complex commercial real estate transactions, Marcelo understands the challenges of growth, restructuring, and successful exits.

He works closely with his clients to deliver practical solutions and drive results.

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