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When you’re a part of the ownership or leadership groups of a family business, networking can feel lonely. You make acquaintance after acquaintance, but others in the business world don’t understand what it’s like to work beside your spouse, your child, your parent, or even your cousin. As a business owner and leader, the weight of guiding the growth, communication, and accountability of your business – and your family – rests on your shoulders. You must continue to develop professionally so you don’t become the limiting factor in your family business’s success. Stephanie Larscheid, with the Prairie Family Business Association, explains why having a strong peer group is so important, especially for family businesses: https://lnkd.in/g25KQchP

Finding Connection and Growth in Family Business

Finding Connection and Growth in Family Business

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