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Many of the world's greatest businesses are family owned, and with
this comes the threat of family feuding, sibling rivalries, and
petty jealousies. "Family Wars" takes readers behind the scenes on
a rollercoaster ride through the ups and downs of some of the
biggest family-run companies in the world, showing how family
in-fighting has threatened to bring about their downfall. Covering
families such as Ford, Gucci, McCain, Guinness, Gallo, and
Redstone, "Family Wars" is an astonishing expose of the way
families do business and how family in-fighting can threaten to
blow a business apart. Whether it's Brent Redstone's court case
with his father and sister or the family feud over Henry Ford's
$350 million trust fund, the book reveals the origins, the extent,
and finally the resolution of some of the most famous family feuds
in recent history. "Family Wars" also provides valuable advice for
anyone involved in a family business, offering suggestions on how
to avoid such problems.
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Walking with God (Paperback)
James S. Stewart; Edited by Grant Gordon
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R535
R495
Discovery Miles 4 950
Save R40 (7%)
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Many years ago, the papers of James S. Stewart were lodged in the
library of New College, Edinburgh, by 'J.S.S.' himself under a
twelve year embargo. Recently permission was granted for this
embargo to be lifted and the material finally to be made available.
Among the papers were some exceptional set piece sermons-examples
of work upon which James S. Stewart bestowed such labour, which he
honed and polished. Readers who remember his distinctive voice, and
those who have learned about this magnificent preacher, may now
hear the vibrant accents of his passionate delivery through the
printed word. For twenty years the late James S. Stewart was
Professor of New Testament Language, Literature and Theology,
University of Edinburgh (New College). Former Moderator of the
General Assembly of the Church of Scotland (1963-64), he is
considered to be one of the Kirk's greatest communicators of the
Gospel. As a scholar, family man and public figure, his may become
a historic memory, a legend of a more spacious era of church life
when men and women went on Sundays to 'hear' preachers of their
day. This volume of sermons by James S. Stewart is offered as a
lasting testament to his life and times.
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