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Own it! = how to develop a family enterprise owner's mindset at every age /
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Title/Author:
Own it!/ by Wendy Sage-Hayward, Gaia Marchisio, Barbara Dartt.
Reminder of title:
how to develop a family enterprise owner's mindset at every age /
Author:
Sage-Hayward, Wendy.
other author:
Marchisio, Gaia.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2022.,
Description:
xxii, 282 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction,- Chapter 2. Starting an Owner's Mindset Early: Young Child (Ages 0-12) -- Chapter 3. Forming Leader Identity and Building Business Relationships: Adolescent (Ages 10-20) -- Chapter 4. Family Enterprise Participation without Expectation: Emerging Adult (Ages 18-28) -- Chapter 5. Embracing Ownership Commitments. Early Adult (25-40 Years) -- Chapter 6. Advancing Leadership Capabilities: Middle Adult (Ages 35-65) -- Chapter 7. Mentoring While Letting Go: Later Adult (Age 60-100+) -- Chapter 8. Becoming a Learning Family -- Chapter 9. Where and How to Start.
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Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Leadership. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20419-8
ISBN:
9783030204198
Own it! = how to develop a family enterprise owner's mindset at every age /
Sage-Hayward, Wendy.
Own it!
how to develop a family enterprise owner's mindset at every age /[electronic resource] :by Wendy Sage-Hayward, Gaia Marchisio, Barbara Dartt. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2022. - xxii, 282 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Family business publication,2947-3993. - Family business publication..
Chapter 1. Introduction,- Chapter 2. Starting an Owner's Mindset Early: Young Child (Ages 0-12) -- Chapter 3. Forming Leader Identity and Building Business Relationships: Adolescent (Ages 10-20) -- Chapter 4. Family Enterprise Participation without Expectation: Emerging Adult (Ages 18-28) -- Chapter 5. Embracing Ownership Commitments. Early Adult (25-40 Years) -- Chapter 6. Advancing Leadership Capabilities: Middle Adult (Ages 35-65) -- Chapter 7. Mentoring While Letting Go: Later Adult (Age 60-100+) -- Chapter 8. Becoming a Learning Family -- Chapter 9. Where and How to Start.
Very few enterprising families focus on building an owner's mindset in family members. They are busy working and growing their enterprises (rightly so), which prioritizes and values the management role over the ownership role. Many rising generation family members do not choose the path of ownership but are simply born into it. Given these typical patterns, it is not surprising that there is little focus on valuing and building an educated owner to steward the family's assets for future generations. This book serves as a resource and support tool to help enterprising families learn and develop thoughtful, capable ownership by investing in and nurturing an owner's mindset. This includes building "ownership literacy," along with a genuine sense of stewardship. It offers a learning structure and approach for each stage of an owner's development across the lifespan (from earliest years to retirement), taking into consideration the lifecycle stages of the family. The authors make clear that ownership development shouldn't be confined to earlier ages; any owner at any age can gain ownership-related perspective and skills that can contribute to greater family harmony and business success. The book provides enterprising families and their advisors with examples and practical advice for the promotion of knowledge, skills, and capabilities that incorporate a broad range of topics spanning from personal and interpersonal, to leadership and wealth, to business, ownership, and financial.
ISBN: 9783030204198
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-030-20419-8doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Leadership.
LC Class. No.: HD57.7
Dewey Class. No.: 658.4092
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