Publishing Qualitative Research: A précis for academics
One of the important constituencies in the family enterprise field is the academic community that provides research, both quantitative and qualitative for the family enterprises themselves and for the advisors and consultants who work with them.
Regulators as Constituents: Update on US tax policy and the family enterprise
The past three years have featured quite the roller coaster ride of federal tax policy, and advisors to high net worth families are wise to take note of recent action that has shifted the legal and financial landscape for their clients.
Building Constituencies through Generations
Boris Matijas interviews Ulrich Maybach, Director of Global Strategy for Maybach Icons of Luxury. Maybach discusses the history of alliances and cycles that the firm has had during its more than 150-year family business history.
Representing Family Constituencies: The role of the family council
I am a fifth generation owner of a 165 year-old manufacturing business based in the Midwest.
Family Philanthropy: The glue but not the panacea!
In many countries where we work with family enterprises, there is a long history of family philanthropy and its legacy is significant. Giving as a family can be especially rewarding.
Interview with Adi Divgi on collaborative procurement
The third feature this week is an audio interview with Adi Divgi on the topic of “collaborative procurement.” Adi is the president of EA Global – a single family office created in 2005. Interviewed by Practitioner editorial committee member, Kirby Rosplock.
Harnessing Family Talent: Human resources planning and communication during family business transition
MarchFifteen is a firm made up of industrial psychologists and myself, a business/executive coach with experience in organizational development.
Game On – All together now!
Here in the United States, the National Basketball Association (NBA) Finals ended in June. The Finals are a best of seven series and the San Antonio Spurs won in five games, three of which were lopsided.
Game On – No contest!
The concept of multidisciplinary teams has been around for as long as I can remember, and teams can certainly produce great results for family companies in the right circumstances.
How the Constituencies of Family Enterprise Have Changed over the Last 25 Years
An audio interview with Drew Mendoza, managing principal of The Family Business Consulting Group.