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Other things that tend to happen in family firms

Josep TàpiesApril 12, 2023

In my previous post, I highlighted two of the most common mistakes in family businesses. To avoid going on about mistakes, I’ve decided to entitle this post “Other things that often happen in family firms.” To be sure, lots of good things happen in family firms. My colleague, teacher and friend, Prof. Miguel Ángel Gallo, […]

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Two of the most common mistakes made by family-owned firms

Josep TàpiesFebruary 8, 2023

In my last post, I offered five strategies that family firms should follow if they have hopes of long-term survival. Today, the focus is on two of their most common mistakes, which can also make life much more complicated for their top leaders. (1) Bringing family members into the fold It’s not unusual for founders […]

Marta Elvira

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Prof. Elvira is the holder of the IESE Chair of Family-Owned Business. Her research lines include human capital strategy and social inequality, as well as how family businesses help drive economic growth through their environmental, social and governance processes.

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