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Tag Archives: Women in Business

If you’ve been reading our recent series of articles on running a family business, you’ll hopefully by now have a better idea about some of the challenges you might face and, importantly, some tips for how you might go about tackling them. It sounds obvious,…

Fair Pay in the Family Business As we have discussed in previous articles, a family business is often very different to your more ‘corporate’ organisations. Family businesses can be extremely successful. In fact, they account for almost 50% of private sector employment, providing millions of…

Family-run businesses are often a thing of extremes – when they’re good they’re great, but when they’re bad, it can be pretty awful. ‘The family’ can either make or break the business and there have been many public examples of where the latter has been…