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By Salvatore Sciascia on Wed Jul 24 2024

Recent events in the US Presidential race have focused people around the world on the topic of leadership and age. When is a leader, whether of a country or a business, too old to do the job? When Read more

By Joseph Astrachan and Claudia Binz Astrachan on Tue Jul 23 2024

Many of us are (or at least we believe ourselves to be!) natural-born problem solvers: Once we recognize a problem, we want to resolve it as expediently as possible. As a result, we fall into Read more

By Kimberly Eddleston on Wed Jun 26 2024
Interviewee: David Karofsky

When it's time for a family business to have a new generation of leadership, it's often difficult for the first-generation founder let go. Founders, justifiably proud of the businesses they have Read more

By Joern Block, Reza Fathollahi and Onur Eroglu on Fri Jun 21 2024

When a family firm reaches a certain size, the family may decide to transfer their wealth and their ownership into a family office. These offices help business families manage their wealth across Read more

By Kimberly Eddleston on Wed Jun 19 2024
Interviewee: Dave Goetz , Melissa Parks

A great story, skillfully told, can shape attitudes and spur commitment and action. This is especially true at family businesses, where the stories and values of the family and business intertwine. Read more

By Chandima Weerakondabaduge on Mon Jun 03 2024

When we think about legal help, we often picture a judge, a courtroom full of people, and enormous media involvement if the companies are well-known. Navigating court procedures is a time-intensive Read more

By Joseph Astrachan on Tue May 28 2024

Part 2 of a two-part series As we showed in part 1 of this discussion , trying to use budgets as both a planning tool and an expectations setting tool can be destructive, because the self-interests Read more

By Kimberly Eddleston on Thu May 23 2024

Kaela Hammerstrom Combs is the second generation to run a national organization founded by her mother decades ago -- Blessings in a Backpack, which works through schools to distribute backpacks Read more

By Joseph Astrachan on Tue May 21 2024

Part 1 of a two-part series Are you familiar with any of the following scenarios? “My business unit leaders never set realistic budgets, I have to push them and prod them to get growth—did I hire Read more

By Kimberly Eddleston on Thu May 02 2024
Interviewee: Jon Keimig

While family members running a business together often lean on one another for advice, they can often learn best from people running other family businesses. Family business centers around the world Read more