We found 3 episodes of The Business of Family with the tag “coach”.
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Ashok Melwani - Negotiating an Exit From the 4th Generation Family Business [The Business of Family]
Episode | 11 January 2021 | Season 1 | 50 mins 59 secs
4th generation, coach, entrepreneur, family business, food & beverage, fourth generation, g4, hospitality, india, singapore, ypo
In 1982, he joined the business full-time, working his way up from brand manager to an executive director of the 4th generation Indian family business. He's a seasoned entrepreneur with decades of experience in retail, food & beverage and distribution, and now an executive coach.
Ashok is a guide to the road less travelled. His story is a facinating journey of a struggle to leave the family business and ultimately forge his own path.
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Jim & Paul Warner - Successfully Navigating Multi-Generational Family Dynamics [The Business of Family]
Episode | 7 December 2020 | Season 1 | 1 hr 3 mins
author, coach, fbn, multi-generational family, multiple generations, relationships, transitions, ypo
Jim and Paul Warner work together in multi-generational family dynamics helping all parties establish and sustain authentic, synergistic, relationships. Jim and Paul work extensively with Young Presidents’ Organization and Family Business Network families worldwide. The last dozen years they have also guided several Southeast Asian families in their quest to establish enduring principles across multiple generations.
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Jonathan Goldhill - 4th Generation Inheritor, Coach & Author of Disruptive Successor [The Business of Family]
Episode | 30 November 2020 | Season 1 | 50 mins 52 secs
4th generation, author, coach, disruptive successor, family business, family historian, family wealth, fourth generation, g4, inheritor, trust fund, usa
Jonathan Goldhill is an Experienced Coach to Entrepreneurs and Family-Owned Businesses. He states that the dwindling chances of multigenerational success are due in large part to the issues unique to family businesses that are often wrapped up in a tightly woven knot of unspoken plans.