
From Back Office to Executive Suite: The evolving role of the family office
Research has shown that the development of family companies can fall into two, sometimes three, stages.
Research has shown that the development of family companies can fall into two, sometimes three, stages.
Studying the response of family enterprise systems to chronic market dysfunction and elevated risk can provide useful insights into organizational resilience.
Although we have long seen philanthropy connected with many family firms, today we are experiencing an acceleration of this practice.
The transfer of ownership is one of the most significant events in the life of a family business.
How do you decide to sell a business that has been in the same family for three generations.
A landmark book laying out the dominant developmental framework for understanding family enterprise continuity.
Three Obvious Assumptions about family businesses in the new millennium that are probably not true.
A group of Family Business magazine’s distinguished contributing editors offer their best advice on how to get your family company in shape.
You don’t have to go to Belize or the Channel Islands to protect assets from creditors, say proponents of the new Alaskan trusts.
Sex! Scandal! Crime! Money! Good guys and bad guys and plenty of conflict between them.
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