Pass the Business, Please

How to Transition the Family Company to the Next Generation

Business & Finance
Cover of the book Pass the Business, Please by Lois Lang, Evolve Partner Group, LLC
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Author: Lois Lang ISBN: 9780988911017
Publisher: Evolve Partner Group, LLC Publication: May 22, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lois Lang
ISBN: 9780988911017
Publisher: Evolve Partner Group, LLC
Publication: May 22, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English
Will your family business survive to the next generation? How about the generation after that? While the success rate for family-owned companies thriving into the third generation is low, you can beat the odds and build a prosperous family business that leaves a lasting legacy. Lois Lang shows you how. In Pass the Business, Please: How to Transition the Family Company to the Next Generation, Lang reveals the most common pitfalls that derail family businesses and offers solid strategies for avoiding them. And by following the journeys of three real-life family companies Lang profiles, you will learn what to do, what not to do, and how to correct course midway to ensure your company's success. From dealing with sibling rivalry and communication issues to choosing the next successor and long-term planning, Lang lays out a detailed road map any family business can follow. By using this book as your guide, you will gain the skills and know-how to create a family business that lasts for generations to come.
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Will your family business survive to the next generation? How about the generation after that? While the success rate for family-owned companies thriving into the third generation is low, you can beat the odds and build a prosperous family business that leaves a lasting legacy. Lois Lang shows you how. In Pass the Business, Please: How to Transition the Family Company to the Next Generation, Lang reveals the most common pitfalls that derail family businesses and offers solid strategies for avoiding them. And by following the journeys of three real-life family companies Lang profiles, you will learn what to do, what not to do, and how to correct course midway to ensure your company's success. From dealing with sibling rivalry and communication issues to choosing the next successor and long-term planning, Lang lays out a detailed road map any family business can follow. By using this book as your guide, you will gain the skills and know-how to create a family business that lasts for generations to come.

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