Some business owners lose young, skillful midlevel leaders to competitors because of limited training to prepare a potential successor for senior leadership roles. Family business owners lack succession strategies to transfer business operations to a junior leader that can lead to business closure and increased community unemployment. Using the transformational leadership framework, the purpose of this multiple case study was to explore the succession planning strategies that small family-owned business owners use to train the next generation of leaders in the southeastern region of the United States. The data sources included a semistructured interview with two business owners and leadership training manuals for planned succession. The thr...
Surveys on organizational training and development expenditures in the United States showed a total ...
Family business has gained prominence over the years in South Africa and worldover as one of the cri...
If your CEO has a sudden heart attack, do you know who will take the chief executive's place? What i...
AbstractSome business leaders in family-owned businesses lack leadership succession planning strateg...
Thirty percent of small family businesses continue to the second generation, and 13% continue to the...
Approximately 70% of second-generation family firm successors are likely to close the family firm po...
Only one-third of family businesses remain operational into the second generation and approximately ...
Changing workforce demographics, combined with a gap in knowledge and skills between older and young...
This study seeks to gain a better understanding of what the challenges are that family-owned busines...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the impact in a two-family-owned business of the management...
Most family-owned businesses in Nigeria fail to survive to the second generation, and even more fail...
Medium-sized family businesses are major contributors to economic activities and job creation in Nig...
Family owned businesses strive to not only be successful as measured by profit, market position, and...
Family business literature reveals that the majority of family businesses do not make it to the seco...
This study reports the results from a survey of 368 family-owned small to medium size enterprises (S...
Surveys on organizational training and development expenditures in the United States showed a total ...
Family business has gained prominence over the years in South Africa and worldover as one of the cri...
If your CEO has a sudden heart attack, do you know who will take the chief executive's place? What i...
AbstractSome business leaders in family-owned businesses lack leadership succession planning strateg...
Thirty percent of small family businesses continue to the second generation, and 13% continue to the...
Approximately 70% of second-generation family firm successors are likely to close the family firm po...
Only one-third of family businesses remain operational into the second generation and approximately ...
Changing workforce demographics, combined with a gap in knowledge and skills between older and young...
This study seeks to gain a better understanding of what the challenges are that family-owned busines...
The purpose of this paper was to examine the impact in a two-family-owned business of the management...
Most family-owned businesses in Nigeria fail to survive to the second generation, and even more fail...
Medium-sized family businesses are major contributors to economic activities and job creation in Nig...
Family owned businesses strive to not only be successful as measured by profit, market position, and...
Family business literature reveals that the majority of family businesses do not make it to the seco...
This study reports the results from a survey of 368 family-owned small to medium size enterprises (S...
Surveys on organizational training and development expenditures in the United States showed a total ...
Family business has gained prominence over the years in South Africa and worldover as one of the cri...
If your CEO has a sudden heart attack, do you know who will take the chief executive's place? What i...