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By Claudia Binz Astrachan on Mon Jun 21 2021

Should you join the growing number of family businesses that proudly promote the fact that they are (and have been) family owned – for decades, some even for centuries? Or do you prioritize your Read more

By Niall MacKenzie, Martin Gannon and Jillian Gordon on Mon Jun 14 2021

What do successful entrepreneurs do beyond generating wealth? This question holds interest for so many of us. Many wealthy individuals have the ability to buy whatever they want, do whatever they Read more

First of a two-part series Can you quantify your board’s contribution to the performance of your family business? Even if you can’t put a number on it, you should have a keen sense of how much Read more

By Rumzz Bajwa on Wed May 05 2021

When running a business, you might have come across the same question as everybody else, “should I buy or lease equipment?” The answer to that question primarily depends on your business’ Read more

By Tom Rüsen, Torsten Groth and Arist von Schlippe on Wed May 05 2021

There is no one-size-fits-all approach to family business succession planning. Every situation is different and every family is uniquely complex. However, some principles appear to transcend culture Read more

By Michael Carrell and Louis Manchise on Wed Mar 31 2021

Either a private family business conflict ends up in the courts, or gets settled by alternative methods involving third-party neutrals – usually mediation and arbitration. These neutral parties can Read more

By Phil Greenwood on Thu Feb 11 2021

In a recent podcast "Invest Like the Best" by Patrick O’Shaughnessy, the host was interviewing Atreides Management Founder and CIO Gavin Baker on the current investment environment during the Read more

By Doug Baumoel on Thu Dec 10 2020

Family businesses are unique, with many advantages that stand them in good stead during times of crisis. While there are unique strengths for family-owned firms working in a world changed by Read more

By Torsten Pieper and Joseph Astrachan on Thu Dec 03 2020

“When owners start talking about their rights rather than their responsibilities, a family business is in trouble“. (Smith Lanier) Introduction Management and organization research and education Read more

By Rania Labaki on Mon Nov 23 2020

Women can be indispensable in times of trouble, but the glass ceiling and the glass cliff still hold them back, even at family firms. Seven things to think about. Crisis is part of every Read more