Ideal for family businesses, this book serves as a valuable resource for fostering discussions among shareholders. It provides insights and strategies tailored specifically for the dynamics and challenges faced by family-owned enterprises, making it a must-have for meetings and ongoing reference.
Josh Baron Ordine dei libri
Il Dr. Josh Baron è un esperto di spicco nelle imprese familiari, concentrandosi su come le famiglie definiscono il loro scopo come proprietari e stabiliscono le strutture e le strategie per raggiungere i loro obiettivi. Basandosi su una vasta esperienza lavorando con famiglie che possiedono beni insieme, porta una profonda comprensione delle complessità coinvolte. Il suo ruolo accademico presso la Columbia Business School e i suoi frequenti contributi a pubblicazioni offrono un'analisi perspicace sulle dinamiche e sul futuro delle imprese a conduzione familiare. Il lavoro di Baron offre preziose prospettive sulla promozione di una proprietà efficace e sulla gestione delle sfide e delle opportunità uniche all'interno delle imprese familiari.


- 2021
- 2021
Harvard Business Review Family Business Handbook
- 320pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
This essential guide helps you navigate the complex decisions and relationships necessary for a thriving family business. Contrary to the common belief that "family business" refers only to small enterprises, family-owned businesses are among the most significant globally. However, few resources address the unique challenges of sharing executive roles, finances, and family gatherings. This comprehensive handbook offers expert guidance from Josh Baron and Rob Lachenauer, who draw on decades of experience with diverse family businesses worldwide. Inside, you'll discover a fresh perspective on the factors that lead to success or failure in family enterprises, along with a framework for tackling the decisions that affect your business. The authors provide step-by-step guidance to help you identify the type of family business you own, define your own success, communicate effectively, manage conflicts, prepare for transitions, and plan for future generations. Key questions about wealth specific to family businesses are included, along with exercises and assessments to clarify your current situation and future goals. Real-life stories from families and companies, such as Radio Flyer and Sierra Nevada Brewing Company, illustrate these concepts. This handbook is a valuable resource for building, growing, and sustaining your family business and the relationships within it for generations to come.