Are Canadian Family Businesses Engaging in Sustainable Development Practices?

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Inspiring your Family Business Intergenerational Succession Journey

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Family Enterprise Foundation helps enterprising families improve their management and communications practices by sharing lessons learned by established family businesses with multiple generations of experience.
Jim Burton Ontario, 1st Generation
Recognizing that many of the challenges in the family business are shared and surmountable, users can begin to develop deliberate and intentional strategies to ensure the long-term health and success of their family business.
Margaret-Jean Mannix and Alex Adelaar Alberta, 5th Generation
FEF learning opportunities are inclusive, diverse, and cross-generational.
Paulina Garza Lagüera Gonda and Mauricio M. Brittingham British Columbia, 3rd Generation
FEF creates an environment of trust and open dialogue for families, generating constructive and useful discussions for everyone.
Robert Frances and Mary del Papa Quebec, 2nd Generation
FEF helps enterprising families communicate amongst family members such that everyone feels empowered to ask those questions that wouldn’t necessarily get asked during a dinner-time conversation.
Patricia Saputo Quebec, 2nd Generation

Relate by Themes

Achieving Generational Purpose

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Addressing Communication

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Building Family Strategy

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Fostering Intrapreneurship

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Growing Leadership

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Improving Impact

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Organizing Family Governance

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Professionalizing Ownership

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