Life-Long Learning in Financial Families
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Overview: For financial families to flourish in a climate of change, both “leaders” and “followers” must work together to ensure long-term wealth preservation. This paper asserts that financial families achieve the most from a commitment to life-long learning when individual family members link core values to expectations of themselves, their advisors, their managers, and their fellow family members and shareholders. Whether they function as followers or leaders, as students or teachers, individual family members learn more when they invest personal effort, when they get excited about the results of that effort, when they know how to measure and evaluate what worked well and what could have worked better, and when they can apply what they’ve learned to other situations. For more details read the paper.
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Format: PDF | Size: 270KB | Date: Jan 2002 | Pages: 2



