Can Mothers And Daughters Succeed In Business?
- Topics:
- Small Business
- Tags:
- Daughter,
- Gender And Diversity,
- Human Resources,
- Women
- Source:
- Microsoft
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Overview: Bringing the kids into the family business is one of America's most cherished traditions. Women now own nearly half of all privately-held businesses in the United States, employing more than 19 million workers. Women-owned businesses are also growing twice as fast as all other private companies. Naturally women are turning to their daughters to travel the paths they've blazed. In fact, the Center reports that 30% of women business owners plan to pass their businesses on to their daughters, while only 11% of men owners plan to do the same. If you're considering tapping your daughter's talent or your mom's expertise, there's an inside look at three mother-daughter teams. Their stories offer models for how mom entrepreneurs and daughters have integrated professional and personal lives.
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