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By Martin Kemp and Susan Lanz on Wed Dec 11 2024
Baby Boomers are set to hand down trillions of dollars to younger generations. Family firms must consider how to transfer their ownership shares, and how much goes to whom. Around the world, an aging Read more |
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By Robin Burns and Ana Gonzalez on Thu Oct 31 2024
Like many family business leaders, John Dutton struggles to uphold longstanding traditions while external competitive pressures mount and next-gens clamor for change. "Yellowstone" is an American Read more |
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By Benjamin McLarty and Daniel T. Holt on Wed Oct 02 2024
The emotional connection that families have with their companies can encourage good performance -- even from employees with narcissism, psychopathy, and Machiavellianism. EDITOR’S NOTE: This Read more |
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By Salvatore Sciascia on Wed Oct 02 2024
Over the past month the entertainment world has been buzzing about the reunion of Oasis, one of the major bands of the '90s. This concerns brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher, who were able to rise to Read more |
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By Kimberly Eddleston and David Werdiger on Fri Sep 20 2024
Many legendary business leaders -- think Steve Jobs, or Elon Musk -- have had troubled personal lives. According to business advisor and author David Werdiger, the same traits that make someone Read more |
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By Roland Kidwell, Kimberly Eddleston, Linda Kidwell, John Cater and Ellison Howard on Wed Jul 31 2024
Sometimes the worst behavior happens for all the right reasons. Putting "family first" can jeopardize the business's health and longevity. EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was produced in partnership Read more |
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By Claudia Binz Astrachan and Anneleen Michiels on Wed May 01 2024
In our work with business families, we encounter a wide range of approaches for establishing financial targets and making financial business decisions. Interestingly, such practices often diverge Read more |
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Adam looked at the customer standing at the counter in the wine cellar in disbelief. He couldn’t believe what he was hearing. He found the customer’s comments to be slightly rude. Adam felt anger Read more |
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By Kimberly Eddleston on Wed Mar 13 2024
Interviewee:
Ruschelle Khanna
A big relationship problem can affect not only family businesses, but also our personal lives: We often treat friends, acquaintances, and even strangers better than our own family members. In this Read more |
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Families are often reluctant to anticipate and plan for the day when an unexpected transition might upend their business. The costs of inaction are high. EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was produced in Read more |