Siblings and the Family Business: Making it Work for Business, the Family, and the Future (A Family Business Publication)
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Rating | : | 4.99 (630 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00RTYM3Y6 |
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Number of Pages | : | 533 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Practical Advice This book contains information based on research and experience that addresses issues that most books on family business miss. For example, there is a chapter on the role of spouses and the important role that they play in the success of the business-even if they do not work in the business. The authors also build a strong case supporting the idea that having more than one family member leading the business can work to the advantage of the business, provided there is a shared vision. This is a must read fo. "Good information for a family business ownership team." according to Debra Driscoll. The information in this book is excellent and concise. It is written by a group of consultants with experience in family business administration and management. Only complaint is that the booklets are a bit expensive but the information is well worth the price.. Siblings and the Family Business: Makint it Work for Business Guadalupe G This book teaches one to understand the problems that are present in a second generation of a family business. Its understanding is fundamental for the company's business.
This book shows the family members how to confront the problems and how to create solutions.. The family business becomes much more complex as it goes from the founder to next generations. As more family members work together several challenges become apparent and can threaten the business if not addressed
"Making Sibling Teams Work: The Next Generation shows once again the practical insights and experienced wisdom that Aronoff, Astrachan, Mendoza, and Ward bring to those who seek family and business success across generations." —R. Mark Litzsinger, Chairman of the Board, Follett Corporation "A tremendous resource for siblings to use in creating a working structure from which to grow the business." —Michael Beddor, President, Japs-Olson Co., Inc., Minneapolis, MN