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Discovering the “New World” of Family Business

Looking back, 2015 may be known as the year family business was “discovered,” at least by a group far larger than those specializing in the field.   

Looking back some day, 2015 might be known as the year that family business was  “discovered,” at least by a group far larger than those specializing in the field. In day-to-day advisory practices, professional conferences and even mass media, nearly audible gasps of “eureka” could be heard, as group after group recognized the importance and prevalence of family businesses. Let’s review why the concept of discovery is an especially apt way to describe this

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