Letting Time Pass You By: Why Next Generation Daughters and Sisters Fail to Negotiate Their Futures Today
Continuing our quarterly series on the FFI conference theme, "Mean Time: Time, Timing, and Timelessness in Family Enterprise,” we are pleased to feature four issues based on presentations that will be made in London in October.
Reimagining Wisdom, Wealth, and Legacy: An Interview with Krishna Thapa
Continuing our quarterly series on the 2024 FFI conference theme of “Mean Time: Time, Timing, and Timelessness in Family Enterprise,” we are pleased to present a podcast interview with Krishna Thapa, a “warrior monk.”
Time in October: 2024 FFI Global Conference Program
We decided it was “about time” that we feature the inspiration for the 2024 quarterly Practitioner Time series!
Running Against Time: An Interview with Henry Krasnow, Carlo Salvato, and Allison Krasnow
Running against time—we’ve all done it! In this podcast, three marathon runners explore how time, discipline, generational pulls, and much more play out when running a race.
Time, History, and Family Enterprise
Nothing says “time” like history! In this article, historian Barnet Schecter explores the role of history for the family firm today.
Reimagining Wisdom, Wealth, and Legacy: An Interview with Maasai Elder Emmanuel Mankura
Continuing our quarterly series on the 2024 FFI conference theme of “Mean Time: Time, Timing, and Timelessness in Family Enterprise,” we are pleased to present a podcast interview the Emmanuel Mankura, an elder in the Maasai tribe.
Time and Time Again: An Interview with the Nomadic School of Business, 2086 Society Annual Grant Recipient
We conclude our January series on Time with a podcast conversation with Anthony Willoughby, founder of the Nomadic School of Business, and Doutzen Groothof, a Dutch sociologist and coach who lives in Rwanda.
Urgency and Change: Time as a Crucial yet Undervalued Component in the Consulting Process
Continuing our series on Time, we are pleased to present an article by Joseph Astrachan and Claudia Binz Astrachan.
Time and Time Again: My Relatives and the Theory of Relativity
The new year and the 2024 conference theme have happily conspired to make us think about time and timelessness in family enterprise advising and research.
Call for Proposals for the 2024 FFI Global Conference
One of the goals of FFI Practitioner is to engage the expertise of its readers in the annual FFI conference, held each October.
Neus Feliu Receives the 2023 FFI Richard Beckhard Practice Award
FFI Practitioner is pleased to feature a podcast discussion with Neus Feliu, the recipient of the 2023 Richard Beckhard Practice Award.
FFI Practitioner: Doug Baumoel receives the 2023 FFI Interdisciplinary Award
FFI Practitioner is pleased to feature a podcast discussion with Doug Baumoel, the recipient of the 2023 FFI Interdisciplinary Award.
The Manifestations of Money in the Business Family: An interview with Claudia Astrachan, Anneleen Michiels, and Randy Waesche
FFI Practitioner is pleased to feature a podcast discussion with Claudia Astrachan, Anneleen Michiels, and Randy Waesche.
Adam Ifshin and Rocki-Lee DeWitt: Evolving the Entrepreneurial Culture in a Changing Talent Landscape
FFI Practitioner is pleased to host Adam Ifshin, CEO of DLC Management, and Rocki-Lee DeWitt, Professor of Management in the Grossman School of Business at the University of Vermont, in a conversation based on their upcoming session at the FFI Global Conference in New York, October 25-27.
Summer Ruminations: The Path to Success
In this week’s edition of FFI Practitioner, Ricardo Mejia shares his ruminations about the benefits of walking in nature to unleash creativity.
How Positive Psychology Can Help Family Enterprises Flourish
The FFI Practitioner podcast is pleased to host Doug Gray, PhD, discussing the field of positive psychology, 360 assessments, and how both can help family enterprise advisors with their clients.
Evolving the Conversation: The future of family enterprise and research
This week’s FFI Practitioner features four sessions to be presented at the October FFI global conference in New York.
Differences Among Family Firms: What the Research Shows
The FFI Practitioner podcast is pleased to host GEN Faculty member and FFI Fellow Francesco Barbera, discussing heterogeneity among family firms.
Becoming a More Conscious Advisor: Models for Managing Differences
For this week’s FFI Practitioner podcast, we are pleased to host a conversation with GEN Faculty member and FFI Fellow Dennis Jaffe, Marta Widz, and Hakim Benbadra, to discuss models for managing conflict in enterprise families.
The Virtual Family Enterprise Advisor Has Arrived
Thank you to this week’s contributor, Sajjad Hamid, for his article exploring digital tools that family enterprise advisors can use to expand their practice.