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The Dynamics of Family Business - Building Trust and Resolving Conflict (Paperback)
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The Dynamics of Family Business - Building Trust and Resolving Conflict (Paperback)
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List price R439
Loot Price R371
Discovery Miles 3 710
You Save R68 (15%)
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"What good fortune to have all of Kaye's thoughtful, insightful and
provocative articles in one volume No one describes the conflictual
patterns in family enterprise better and no one better addresses
how family advisors can intervene to build trust."
--Fredda Herz Brown, Managing Partner, The Metropolitan Group "A
manual that demystifies family business relationships and a
survival guide for business consultants working with them. A must
read "
--Phillip Colon, Optimal Resolutions, Inc. "Ken Kaye has been one
of the best thinkers and writers in the field. I often return to
his articles for sound theory and practical suggestions. Finally,
they're all in one book "
--Jane Hilburt-Davis, President, Family Firm Institute "If there
is one core issue facing family business it is how to overcome
conflict and establish the trust that is vital in effective working
relationships. Ken Kaye has been the key theorist/practitioner in
bringing clear principles into play for working with families."
--Dennis Jaffe, Saybrook Graduate School "For thinking outside the
box, insightful understanding and innovative techniques, Kaye's
book will be indispensable for those who care about the family
enterprise."
--Jerry Kleiman, Optimal Resolutions, Inc. "Ken Kaye's articles
are full of great illustrations that apply theory to practice. His
engaging, provocative writing makes for a delightful read about
solutions to the biggest challenges faced by business families.
Keep a copy close to your desk."
--Stephen McClure, Family Business Consulting Group "Ken Kaye's
seminal work on the function of conflict in the business family is
core knowledge needed by every practitioner."
--Mark Voeller, Dialogue Solutions, Inc.
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