Family Capitalism: Best practices in ownership and leadership

Author:   Gry Osnes
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781138214521


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   11 October 2016
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Gry Osnes
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9781138214521


ISBN 10:   1138214523
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   11 October 2016
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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"Part 1: Visionary Owenership Chapter 2. Overview Chapter 3. Ladder Entrepreneurship: A social mobility case in USA James and Victoria Grady Chapter 4. Building Social Capital: An emigration case from UK to Tanzania Gry Osnes Chapter 5. Strategizing Successions: Sibling loyalty in a French Case Gry Osnes Chapter 6.Cluster Ownership: A multi-generation case from China Olive Yanli Hou Chapter 7. Technological Innovation: Family commitment in a case from Sweden Liv Hoek Chapter 8. Stewardship and Integrity: A Lutheran Arab Family in Jerusalem Gry Osnes Chapter 9. Renewal of a Dynasty: A Colombian owner own account Angelica Uribe Part 2: Leadership Strategies Chapter 10. Overview: Leadership of Paradox and Distributed Leadership Chapter 11. Autonomy and Role Liv Hoek Chapter 12. ""Letting Go"" and ""Moving On"" James and Victoria Grady Chapter 13. Selling the Business: A UK owner Gry Osnes and Victoria Grady Chapter 14.Having Power or Strategizing Authority Gry Osnes Chapter 15. Gender and Leadership Mona Haug Chapter 16. Strategic Avenues for Succession Gry Osnes Chpater 17. Developing Healthy Ownership: A Non-family Chairman in Norway Gry Osnes Chapter 18. Summary: Family Capitalism Drive"

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As a book, Family Capitalism is a practical tool that families can use. They can ask the questions posed by the authors and apply them to their own situation. It is also backed by rigorous study, and is likely to be equally valuable to the student and researcher. Denise Kenyon-Rouvinez, Director of the IMD Global Family Business Center, Switzerland


As a book, Family Capitalism is a practical tool that families can use. They can ask the questions posed by the authors and apply them to their own situation. It is also backed by rigorous study, and is likely to be equally valuable to the student and researcher. Denise Kenyon-Rouvinez, Director of the IMD Global Family Business Center, Switzerland


<em>As a book, Family Capitalism is a practical tool that families can use. They can ask the questions posed by the authors and apply them to their own situation. It is also backed by rigorous study, and is likely to be equally valuable to the student and researcher.</em></p> <em>Denise Kenyon-Rouvinez, Director of the IMD Global Family Business Center, Switzerland</em></p>


As a book, Family Capitalism is a practical tool that families can use. They can ask the questions posed by the authors and apply them to their own situation. It is also backed by rigorous study, and is likely to be equally valuable to the student and researcher. Denise Kenyon-Rouvinez, Director of the IMD Global Family Business Center, Switzerland


As a book, Family Capitalism is a practical tool that families can use. They can ask the questions posed by the authors and apply them to their own situation. It is also backed by rigorous study, and is likely to be equally valuable to the student and researcher. Denise Kenyon-Rouvinez, Director of the IMD Global Family Business Center, Switzerland


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Gry Osnes is a clinically trained and licensed psychotherapist and family therapist. She works with owners, entrepreneurs, with succession processes, coaching of boards and interpersonal dynamics. She coaches and advises focusing on individuals and groups increasing their transitional and strategic capacity, using both system and modern psychoanalytic theory on transitions, authority and change. Her earlier research, and PhD. publication, is on succession dynamics in different types of organization and entrepreneurship. She develops action research and collaborative research and was the academic leader of the research project leading to this book. James D Grady is a US based organizational behavior consultant. He is co-founder of Pivot Point Business Solutions, a consulting firm specializing in the behavioral implications (eg. decreased performance, productivity and profitability) of organizations introducing and implementing organizational change—with specific focus on organizational culture, structure and overall effectiveness. Victoria M Grady is currently Director of MBA/MSM Graduate Programs and an Assistant Professor Management/Organizational Behavior in the School of Business at George Mason University located just outside Washington DC. Her consulting practice includes family businesses, federal government institutions, non-profit organizations, higher education, and health related institutions. Mona Haug works as an executive coach in Germany. Clients include national and international senior executives, managers and teams to accelerate effectiveness and enhance efficiency to achieve excellent project outcomes. Her coaching work spans different industries to include major family business companies, public enterprises, political organizations and many more. Liv Hök is a Licensed Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Organisation and Role Analyst in Sweden offering support and organisational psychological services to individuals, small workplaces and large companies. Each assignment is conducted in close consultation with the primary client and the approach is based on task orientation and functional support. Olive Yanli Hou is a communication adviser with expertise in promoting business and cultural exchange between Europe and Asia. She writes and contributes to the Chinese business community publications such as China Family Business Review, Economic Weekly and China Entrepreneur Magazine.  Gry Osnes is a clinically trained and licensed Psychotherapist and family therapist, she works with owners, entrepreneurs with succession processes, coaching of boards and/or interpersonal personal dynamics.  She develops collaborative research projects and her PhD research focused on succession dynamics in different organisations.  Angelica Uribe colombian lawyer enterpreneur with a real estate and education business. In the recent years worked in the real estate family business and the expansion of Colegio San Patricio a co-ed girl's school in Bogota, Colombia.

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