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                                                            By Kimberly Eddleston and Mat Hughes on Thu Jan 09 2025                                                     FamilyBusiness.org attracted more than 5.5 million page views in 2024, and judging from the best-read articles published last year, many readers wanted advice about handling toxic family Read more | 
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                                                            By Kimberly Eddleston on Sat Jan 04 2025                                                     Interviewee:
                                                                            Sharon Beck
                                                                                                                 Sharon Beck, owner of a Jovie Childcare franchise, shares her insights on the benefits and challenges of being your parents' boss. Around the time that Sharon Beck was ready to quit full-time work to Read more | 
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                                                            By Doug Gray, PhD on Tue Dec 17 2024                                                     Hope, Efficacy, Resilience and Optimism can make us better people and better leaders. Here's how to cultivate it within ourselves. All leaders and advisors struggle with organizational change. How Read more | 
| Activities like selling in physical stores, regular trips to the bank, driving company cars, and talking openly about business growth can make business owners targets. EDITOR'S NOTE: This article was Read more | 
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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 | 
| The goals of the family and the business are often at odds. Family history can inspire bold and necessary steps that are still in harmony with the family’s image of itself. A family sitting around Read more | 
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                                                            By Claudia Binz Astrachan and Tom Rüsen on Mon Nov 25 2024                                                     Your "owners' strategy" should consider that in the future, the family firm will likely have many more owners. Take a broader focus when you develop it. In the US, most family business advisory firms Read more | 
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                                                            By Kimberly Eddleston on Tue Nov 12 2024                                                     Interviewee:
                                                                            David Karofsky
                                                                                                                 Fiduciary boards keep family firms focused on the long term, rather than on short-term, tactical strategies. But many family firms resist having one, fearful of losing control of their enterprise. Read more | 
| Many family firms are not fully sure of their legacy and how to communicate it to others. Research suggests ways to get a better handle on it. EDITOR’S NOTE: This article was produced in 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 |