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When Entrepreneurs Have Trouble with Monogamy: It's Their Cognitive Style

Temporal stability was suggested by a test/retest coefficient of .90. Read More...

Category: Theory and Research

Authors: Keith Brigham , Ritch Sorenson and James Hoffman

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Starting a Part-Time Business in Retirement

early estimate of what size your business might be, expect that you may have to modify your original idea Read More...

Category: Features

Author: Leslie Hunter-Gadsden

How to Launch an Intergenerational Small Business in Midlife

first, the back story: While attending Harvard Business School, Taylor (Medley's CEO) conceived of the idea Read More...

Category: Features

Author: Kerry Hannon

Abundant Marketing Resources Can Hinder Family Firm Innovation

As a basic rule, the idea is that by connecting the product to the family, a consumer is often reassured Read More...

Category: Research Insight

Authors: Qilin Hu , Mat Hughes and Paul Hughes

How New Solo Entrepreneurs Can Think Through Their Finances

Very simply put, this means finding a way to quickly test-market the product/service idea to determine Read More...

Category: Education and Teaching

Author: Roy Carriker

Diversify Your Family's Risks by Returning to Its Entrepreneurial Roots

Seek and expect ideas for new products/services from next generation. Read More...

Category: Commentary

Author: David Deeds

Innovating With Agility: Tips and Tricks for Resurgence and Growth

Always test ideas, and consider the family as a source of authenticity, heritage, and trust for customers Read More...

Category: Applied and Practice

Author: Mat Hughes

How a Family Business Can Develop a Social Mission

Start with a small commitment and test the waters. Read More...

Category: Features

Author: Kerry Hannon

For New Research Insights, Study One Family in Depth

They’re at home studying thousands of pieces of numerical data, testing hypotheses against the data, Read More...

Category: Research Insight

Authors: Lori Tribble Trudell , Theodore L. Waldron and James C Wetherbe