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9780470021651

Unconventional Wisdom Counterintuitive Insights for Family Business Success

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  • ISBN13:

    9780470021651

  • ISBN10:

    0470021659

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2005-07-11
  • Publisher: WILEY

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Summary

Family businesses prosper by pursuing unconventional strategies. Because they are values-driven and think very long-term, they take approaches not popular with current management fashion or most companies. That is the key to their competitive advantage. However, family businesses must find ways to simultaneously serve business needs and family goals, which require very different priorities and principles. As a result, they must think paradoxically, and find insights that single-purpose enterprises need not contemplate. They must dare to be different.Family business requires a different governance system, but it must nevertheless be one that can be controlled. Building on insights from the world's premier family business executive education course, this book offers the Unconventional Wisdom needed to leverage the strategic and cultural uniqueness of a family business for enduring success.

Author Biography

John Ward is The Wild Group Professor of Family Business at IMD, and also a professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg Graduate School of Management (USA). He is director of IMD's renowned 'Leading the Family Business' program, in which he has taught since its inception in 1987.

Ulrich Steger holds the Alcan Chair of Environmental Management at IMD, is Director of its research project on Corporate Sustainability Management, and leads IMD's Global Corporate Governance Research Initiative.

Joachim Schwass is Professor of Family Business and Director of the IMD-Lombard Odier Darier Hentsch & Cie Family Business Center. He teaches Family Business and Entrepreneurial Management, is Program Director of the St.Moritz Family Business Seminar, and directs the Annual IMD Distinguished Family Business Award.

Jeannie Kahwajy is a professor of Organizational Behavior at IMD - International Institute for Management Development. Prior to joining IMD she worked as a coach, consultant, seminar leader and speaker.

George Kohlrieser, a clinical and organizational psychologist, is Professor of Organizational Behavior at IMD, Associate Clinical Professor of Psychology, Wright State University, Ohio, USA, an adjunct faculty member of Fielding Institute San Francisco, USA, and an adjunct faculty member of Zagreb University, Croatia.

Table of Contents

Contributors.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Chapter 1  The Growth Dilemma in Family-Owned Firms (Peter Lorange).
Chapter 2  Unconventional Strategy: Why Family Firms Outperform (John L. Ward).
Chapter 3   Strategic Planning – It Starts with the Family (John L. Ward).
Chapter 4   How Family Business Culture is Different (Colleen Lief and Daniel Denison).
Chapter 5   Understanding the Successor’s Challenges (Joachim Schwass).
Chapter 6  An Effective Successor Development Strategy (Joachim Schwass).
Chapter 7  Resolving Conflict in Family Businesses: Don’t Be a Hostage to Family Harmony (George Kohlrieser).
Chapter 8  Effective Family Communications: It’s Not What’s Said That’s Important, But What’s Heard (Jean L. Kahwajy).
Chapter 9  The Family Constitution: It’s the Process That Counts, Not the Content (John L. Ward).
Chapter 10  Good News for Family Firms: You Don’t Need to Worry about the New Rules in Corporate Governance. But… (Ulrich Steger).
Chapter 11  The Value of Hands-On Ownership (John L. Ward).
Chapter 12  Counterintuitive Insights (Colleen Lief and John L. Ward).
Index.

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