Defining the New Professional: The Family Business Counselor
After years of development, family business counselors have emerged as multidimensional and holistic advisors serving the needs of families in business. These unique technically trained advisors have expanded their professional boundaries to encompass a broad range of skills that are required to add...
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description | After years of development, family business counselors have emerged as multidimensional and holistic advisors serving the needs of families in business. These unique technically trained advisors have expanded their professional boundaries to encompass a broad range of skills that are required to address the multiple and complex issues associated with family business ownership, successorship, and continuity of the business enterprise. Their successful experience over a number of years with many family business clients is a rare and valuable resource. These new professionals are prepared to meet the needs of family business groups. The family business counselor has finally arrived. |
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