The Family Business Map: Assets and Roadblocks in Long Term PlanningCombining the expertise of two consultants and academics from East and West, this book provides an international guide for family businesses, showing how to identify and implement the best governance strategies. Packed with case studies and interviews, this is the ultimate guide for family businesses wanting to achieve long-term success. |
Contents
Family Assets | |
Roadblocks | |
The Family Business | |
Ownership Design | |
Succession | |
Exit | |
Beyond the Family Business | |
Epilogue | |
Index | |
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The Family Business Map: Assets and Roadblocks in Long Term Planning M. Bennedsen,J. Fan Limited preview - 2014 |
The Family Business Map: Assets and Roadblocks in Long Term Planning M. Bennedsen,J. Fan No preview available - 2014 |
The Family Business Map: Assets and Roadblocks in Long Term Planning M. Bennedsen,J. Fan No preview available - 2014 |
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