Best practices (and pitfalls to avoid) in second-generation businesses
To succeed from first, to second, to third generation you must evolve and grow. Don’t squander the unique asset that was transferred, sold or gifted to you.
To succeed from first, to second, to third generation you must evolve and grow. Don’t squander the unique asset that was transferred, sold or gifted to you.
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The lessons learned through bootstrapping are important not only to entrepreneurs and their workforces, but to their children as well. Whether your kids will one day run the family business or you simply wish to pass on the values and… Read more »
Categories: Coaching Entrepreneurial Journey FINANCES Legacy
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Would you consider going into business with family or friends? There are arguments for and against this business model, and many EO members have weighed in on the topic. Click here to read our post… Read more »
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By Steve Gatena, an EO Los Angeles member and founder and CEO of REP Interactive When most people think of a “family business,” they likely think of a company that’s been handed down the family… Read more »
Categories: Entrepreneurial Journey
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Does Slow Growth Equal Slow Death? – Inc.com: I always thought that expanding my business at a steady pace was a smart move. Now I worry that it could potentially kill us. Three Big Lies… Read more »
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