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The Two Sides of the Business Family: Governance and Strategy Across Generations – PDF ebook

The Two Sides of the Business Family: Governance and Strategy Across Generations – PDF ebook Copyright: 2021, Author: Arist von Schlippe; Tom A. Rüsen; Torsten Groth, Publisher: Springer, Print ISBN: 9783030602000, etext ISBN: 9780128217184, Format: PDF

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Full title: The Two Sides of the Business Family: Governance and Strategy Across Generations
Edition:
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Springer
Author: Arist von Schlippe; Tom A. Rüsen; Torsten Groth
ISBN: 9783030602000, 9780128217184
Format: PDF

Description of The Two Sides of the Business Family: Governance and Strategy Across Generations:
This book focuses on a central success factor for family businesses: maintaining the decision-making ability over generations while not jeopardizing the business due to family conflict, inefficient governance structures, or lack of identification. The authors identify that this is not as easy as the endeavor to bring two social systems together with contradicting logic (family and business) leads to many dangerous pitfalls.  This book presents outcomes of a unique research project in which family managers of eleven of the oldest and largest German family businesses, at least the fourth generation, met for more than three years on a regular basis and presented the essence of their family governance structures to each other and to the authors. It was a joint “learning journey” that admits identifying twelve core questions that these families had been answering to keep up the relationship between family and business successfully over generations. Obviously, there is no “right” answer to these questions. The key to success is rather engaging the families in a process to find out their own answers and make them aware of the “two sides”: being a family is different from being a business family.