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By Kimberly Eddleston on Wed Dec 29 2021
Interviewee:
Michelle Duguid
Diversity and inclusion programs are being embraced by firms of all sizes everywhere. In this interview, family business Editor Kim Eddleston talks with Professor Michelle Duguid, who runs the Read more |
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EDITOR’S NOTE: This article is adapted from the authors’ contributions to a forthcoming book,The Field Guide to Family Business Research, edited by Keith Brigham and G. Tyge Payne. Academic Read more |
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By Jonas Ruzek and Kimberly Eddleston on Tue Nov 30 2021
Stories abound about sibling rivalries and family business conflict that have harmed family businesses and the families behind them. For instance, Charles and David Koch were sued by their brothers, Read more |
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By Kimberly Eddleston on Tue Nov 30 2021
While the holidays are supposed to bring magic and joy to people’s lives, they are also an immense source of family business conflict, anxiety, and stress. Family can be the root cause of this Read more |
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By Kimberly Eddleston on Mon Nov 15 2021
Interviewee:
Mitzi Perdue
Mitzi Perdue is the widow of Frank Perdue and the daughter of Ernest Henderson Sr., a founder of the Sheraton Hotels empire. She also runs a consultancy devoted to family business success and is the Read more |
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By Tom Rüsen and Torsten Pieper on Fri Nov 05 2021
Family businesses and the families that own them are known for their secrecy and discretion. Keeping a “low profile” can provide useful benefits -- for example, shelter from business competitors Read more |
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By Daniel Forbes and Kimberly Eddleston on Fri Oct 15 2021
Even as we begin to see the light at the end of the tunnel, a number of new problems are just around the bend. Will you be able to retain your top talent from joining the great resignation? Do you Read more |
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By Valeria Alterman and Ariane Froidevaux on Thu Oct 07 2021
Pierre, a Swiss bakery co-owner for four decades, left his business behind when he reached age 65, the eligible retirement age in Switzerland. He was looking forward to leaving seven-day workweeks Read more |
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By Catherine Buday on Thu Sep 16 2021
Noah Alper is best known for the business that bears his name: the West Coast chain Noah's Bagels. But he has started and exited several other businesses, including Bread & Circus, an East Coast Read more |
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By Kimberly Eddleston and Jonas Ruzek on Tue Sep 14 2021
Editor’s note: This article is co-written by a member of the board of editors at EIX.org from The Richard M. Schulze Family Foundation, which is a funder of a Next Avenue. The new, buzzy Netflix Read more |