FFI Practitioner: Most Popular Articles from the Second Quarter of 2020
We hope you’ve been enjoying the articles published in FFI Practitioner so far this year. This week, we’re pleased to share the most popular editions from Q2, which reflect the current challenges confronting family enterprises and their advisors in the time of the Covid-19 crisis.
Congratulations to the FFI 2020 Award Recipients
Congratulations to the FFI 2020 Academic, Family Business Review, and Achievement Award Recipients
Professionalizing the Business Family: The Five Pillars of Competent, Committed, and Sustainable Ownership
This research report, sponsored by the FFI 2086 Society, hopes to inspire controversial discussions among business families, their advisors, and other stakeholders.
Commentary #6 on Professionalizing the Business Family: A research report sponsored by the FFI 2086 Society
This week, we conclude our series of commentaries about the report sponsored by the FFI 2086 Society titled, “Professionalizing the Business Family: The Five Pillars of Competent, Committed and Sustainable Ownership.”
Three Wise Moves for Responding to Crises
Thanks to Michael Madera for this article discussing three wise moves to help your family enterprise clients understand and respond to external crises.
Congratulations to the Recipients of the 2020 Global Education Network (GEN) Scholarships
We are pleased to announce the 2019 winners of the FFI GEN scholarships and to thank the generous sponsors of these five awards for leading the way in ensuring that professionals in the field receive the outstanding interdisciplinary education that FFI has become known for globally.
Education and the Rules for Engagement: A case study on ways to encourage young entrepreneurs
Thanks to Ricardo Mejia for this case study discussing how education and clear rules of engagement may still be the best strategy for developing young entrepreneurs in family enterprises.
What is WYSIATI in Our Profession? Some observations and a suggestion
Thanks to Doug Gray for his article on VIA Classification assessment tools, which can help family enterprise practitioners think differently about their clients’ family system.