Heritage and Tradition in Family Business: How Family-Controlled Enterprises Connect the Experience of their Past to the Promise of their Future
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Overview: Article points that Values driven families who control business enterprises build on their family’s core values and relationship strengths to nurture future generations of leaders. These family-controlled businesses are "built to last." It explains that family business may be the greatest secret never told, or at least never reported. As the evenly split Congress struggles to maintain bi-partisanship in the first months of the presidency of George Bush, the younger, while also endeavoring to address both America's global competitiveness and its family values, one could hope for a substantive policy debate on how the federal government should deal with family-controlled enterprise: Starting with reducing estate taxes would be helpful. But a full public discussion of how a family can focus the power of its heritage through the enterprises it controls to do well and do good at the same time is what is really needed.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2001 | Pages: 1




