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Which to Choose: Family or Business?

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Family Business as Paradox

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There’s a common question in the world of family business: family first or business first?

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  1. 1 Richard Farson, Management of the Absurd(New York: Touchstone, 1997), pp. 23–4.

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  2. 2 John L. Ward and Colleen Lief, IMD-3–1495 Prudence and audacity: The house of Beretta, International Institute for Management Development, v. 21.02.2005, 2005. (All graphics and detail regarding Beretta were taken from this case.)

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© 2010 Amy Schuman, Stacy Stutz, and John L. Ward

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Schuman, A., Stutz, S., Ward, J.L. (2010). Which to Choose: Family or Business?. In: Family Business as Paradox. A Family Business Publication. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230291768_2

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