Family Enterprise
USA released recent results of their annual poll concerning growth and
employment expectations in 2013. After
polling 230 family-owned firms, an estimated 70 percent of respondents
reported revenue growth in 2012 and the same number anticipate continued profit
growth for 2013.
After big-box
retail stores reported a modest 3.1 percent increase in sales for the 2012
holiday season, the shift may be
moving back toward the family owned business, whose profits currently represent
50 percent of the Gross Domestic Profit, according
to Inc. magazine.
The Randolph Rose Collection is a family owned business. |
Austin Rose, a second-generation
family owner with the Yonkers, New York-based
Randolph Rose Collection has seen these trends firsthand. For more than 40 years, the Randolph Rose
Collection has created bronze sculptures, fountains and statues for private
and public display. Randolph Rose, the company’s founder, has three sons who
now operate and grow the business.
“Our company
identity is as a family business,” Austin says. “When someone calls our
business, they know they’re speaking to someone from the Rose family, and that
we take a personal interest in each and every project.”
The “personal”
may be one reason family-owned businesses are still seeing success in a tough
economy. Austin says many customers are long-time customers who continue to
return for additional public works projects or the installation of a sculpture
in a new or renovated home.
Building a strong
reputation within the art community is one of the reasons Austin says their family’s sculptures are
seen around the world from some of New
York City’s finest homes to a library in Ottawa, Canada, to a custom Davey Crockett sculpture for a Tennessee-based
science museum. (Modified text in link)
Adjusting to Changing Times
"Reflections" fountain from The Randolph Rose Collection |
Customization
represents a trend that’s been 15 years in the making, according to “The Los
Angeles Times.” Companies such as Starbucks have worked to perfect it with
drink modifiers such as skinny, double-shot or no-whip. The 2006 Burger King
slogan “Have It Your Way” helped to revive its business while customized iPods
and Nike shoes help to boost profit margins.
While often
labor-intensive, customization represents a growing aspect of the family’s
business. “Our motto is, 'we can turn your
inspiration into our creation,'” Austin says. “The personalized
aspect of our business reflects this and helps us hone our skills in customer
service and idea execution.”
A sculpture of the Rose family dog, Bailey |
For more information on the Randolph Rose
Collection, visit RandolphRose.com or call toll-free 1-800-462-5851. While you will get a family member, Bailey, the company’s Labrador retriever
will not answer the phone.