Loss and the continuity in the family firm Brown, Fredda Herz.
By: Brown, Fredda Herz
Material type: ArticlePublisher: 1993Description: 111 - 130 In: Family Business ReviewSummary: There is little in the family business literature that focuses on the greatest impediment to the succession process: actual, anticipated, or denied losses. In order to successfully handle the issues related to continuity, the consultant must understand and be able to help the family deal with the issues related to loss - particularly the ultimate loss, death. This article examines factors that determine how losses affect family business systems and offers suggestions for consultants about assessment and intervention in these situations.Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Articles | Ahmedabad (HO) | (Browse shelf) | Vol. 6, Issue. 2 | Available | 019964 |
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There is little in the family business literature that focuses on the greatest impediment to the succession process: actual, anticipated, or denied losses. In order to successfully handle the issues related to continuity, the consultant must understand and be able to help the family deal with the issues related to loss - particularly the ultimate loss, death. This article examines factors that determine how losses affect family business systems and offers suggestions for consultants about assessment and intervention in these situations.
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