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Different ownership models (entrepreneurial, publicly-traded, family-owned, state-owned) have huge implications for corporate culture, strategy and purpose). This can lead to friction when ownership models transition or get blended. The WSJ reports that “private-equity firms are joining family businesses” as part of the founders’ succession planning. Understanding the reality and power of corporate culture and a commitment to building strong relationships are critical to making the transition work. In fact, the ability to adjust to and move between corporate cultures is a critical part of the modern manager’s toolkit.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/who-will-inherit-the-family-business-often-its-private-equity-11663362421
By Dirk SchlimmDifferent ownership models (entrepreneurial, publicly-traded, family-owned, state-owned) have huge implications for corporate culture, strategy and purpose). This can lead to friction when ownership models transition or get blended. The WSJ reports that “private-equity firms are joining family businesses” as part of the founders’ succession planning. Understanding the reality and power of corporate culture and a commitment to building strong relationships are critical to making the transition work. In fact, the ability to adjust to and move between corporate cultures is a critical part of the modern manager’s toolkit.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/who-will-inherit-the-family-business-often-its-private-equity-11663362421