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100 _aSinha,Janmejaya
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245 _aUntangling conflict:
_ban introspective guide for families in business
260 _aHaryana
_bPenguin Random House India
_c2022
300 _axxix, 245 p.
365 _aINR
_b499.00
520 _aIn Untangling Conflict, the authors guide families in business through an introspective process that helps them determine their own bespoke approaches to preventing and mitigating conflict. Drawing on decades of lessons learned from supporting families and the businesses they own, the book brings conflicts to life through the lens of a fictional family and the business conglomerate they own. Readers of the book begin by grounding themselves in the defining attributes of their family and their relationship with the business through deep reflection. The book untangles messy threads of conflict within family businesses by examining issues laden with emotion, those related to the rights, benefits, and restrictions of ownership, and issues of business strategy. By exploring these three threads of conflict, the authors help families understand, prevent, and respond to disagreements, without disrupting the family business. Lastly, the book offers tools to align expectations and reduce friction between families, non-family employees, and the partners of the family-owned businesses. (https://www.penguin.co.in/book/untangling-conflict/)
650 _aFamily-owned business enterprises
650 _aFamily corporations
_917062
650 _aBusiness
650 _aFamily business
700 _aLiao, Carol
_917063
700 _aRyoji, Kimura
_917064
700 _aMontgomery, Brittany
_917065
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