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Companies that are had and run by individuals need to build up management and entrepreneurial skills exactly like some other company, but family businesses face obstacles that "seek the services of and flame" companies don't. Family dynamics rarely properly mirror the best practices in the latest Harvard Business Review. So what factors in the family and work conditions allow the creation of leaders who show the entrepreneurial flame of the founders? Do specific education, training, and experiential pathways tip the chances of entrepreneurial success across generations? How do some firms manage to bypass or work through the family issues, disparate visions of the future, sibling rivalries, generational problems, or external disasters that seem to draw the demise of so many family businesses? Allan Cohen and Pramodita Sharma, scholars with profound professional and personal origins in family businesses, draw on comprehensive global research to expose the secrets of enterprising individuals, using examples of both businesses that flourished and the ones that failed. They identify the methods that characterize entrepreneurial individuals, individuals, and organizations and provide detailed advice about how to build up and put into action those methods. Each section ends with a worksheet that helps listeners create an action arrange for building entrepreneurs in every generation. Worldwide, most companies are family businesses, from behemoths like Walmart to your selected little restaurant. This reserve offers profoundly functional advice that will ensure they thrive into the next century.