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Future Family Business Owners Can Learn to Manage Conflict

  Learning how to manage it and channel it productively is an important skill for entrepreneurship Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Author: Ritch Sorenson

Family Business Experts: How to Survive the Holidays Intact

.”-- Roland Kidwell, Ph.D., Florida Atlantic University and Director of its Adams Center for Entrepreneurship Read More...

Category: Commentary

Author: Kimberly Eddleston

Real-Life Drama: Creating a TV Series Based on a Family Business

Additional Search Terms: entrepreneurship courses, teaching ideas, teaching resources, classroom ideas Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Author: Kimberly Eddleston

How to Grow Your Family Business

Eddleston, a professor of entrepreneurship and innovation at Northeastern University and a senior editor Read More...

Category: Features

Author: Kerry Hannon

Family Emotions Can Drive Business Decisions

Entrepreneurship Research Journal, 3(3), 301–330. https://doi.org/10.1515/erj-2013-0034 (2) Bernhard, Read More...

Category: Research Insight

Authors: Rania Labaki and Fabian Bernhard

To Engage Business Students, Roll Out 'the Barrels'

Additional Search Terms: entrepreneurship courses, teaching ideas, teaching resources, classroom ideas Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Authors: Whitney Peake and Teran Sundy

What Family Businesses Should be Doing Now

-- Andrea Calabrò, Ph.D., IPAG Entrepreneurship & Family Business Center Co-Director, and STEP Read More...

Category: Applied and Practice

Author: Kimberly Eddleston

Why Family Firms Are Like Jenga

With ties that bind emotionally and legally, family businesses are different from non-family firms:  sensitive, easily disrupted and conflict-prone. But in this interview with FamilyBusiness.org Read More...

Category: Interviews

Author: Kimberly Eddleston

Why Does EOS/Traction Work So Well for Family Businesses?

Imagine this not so uncommon family business situation. In a f ourth-generation family business, the transition between the previous generations always went from the father to son in the business: Read More...

Category: Commentary

Author: Sara Stern

'There's No Birthright' and Other Tips for Raising Entrepreneurial Leaders

Joe Brito, the third-generation head of C.B. Utility Co. in Bristol, Rhode Island, started his career in the family business as a laborer.  He firmly believes that anybody entering their family Read More...

Category: Commentary

Author: Kimberly Eddleston