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Family Business Succession

2009
Family businesses represent a substantial portion of the U.S. economy and have a massive impact on the economy as a whole. Although exact numbers are hard to ascertain, researchers estimate that at least 80% of the businesses in the United States are family owned (Family Business Review, Summer 1996); and, 60% of total U.S. employment, 78% of new jobs,
Lee Hausner, Douglas K. Freeman
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Successful Business Innovation

California Management Review, 1977
Managers, consultants, and academicians alike see product innovation as an imperative for most firms. This is because most products go through life cycles where profits grow and then decline and often disappear. The key to the success of product development is not formal organization but a company9s innovative climate and the personal qualities of ...
Saul Sands, Kenneth M. Warwick
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Dramatic business success

Strategic Direction, 2009
PurposeConsiders the ongoing success of Chicago theatre TimeLine, outlining its two‐pronged business strategyDesign/methodology/approachThis briefing is prepared by an independent writer who adds their own impartial comments.FindingsThere are many people in the arts world who would tell you that the sector currently is having a tough time. Fewer people
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Successful Business Models

1996
Relationships with customers are individual and private. Marketing to the individual makes fewer headlines than television and is less well understood. It is instructive to analyse companies that are expert in managing their customer interface, to understand their business models and their critical success factors.
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Successful Business Schools

2014
A handful of business schools in the world are famous in their respective countries of origin, but have also achieved global acclaim for their sustained and continued success as world-class academic institutions. This chapter describes some of these business schools and includes successful factors that have made them top quality institutions, such as ...
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Successful Succession in Family Business

Family Business Review, 1995
Jeffrey A. Barach, Joseph B. Ganitsky
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Business Analytics Success

2009
The chapter presents a conceptual framework that identifies technological and organizational factors that impact the success of business analytics (BA) use in organizations in general and virtual organizations in particular. The framework explores BA success through three business disciplines: Decision sciences (DS), information systems (IS), and ...
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Writing a Successful Business Plan

Workplace Health & Safety, 2013
In creating and building a business, the entrepreneur assumes all the responsibilities for development and management, as well as the risks and rewards. Many businesses do not survive because business owners fail to develop an effective plan. The business plan focuses on major areas of concern and their contribution to the success of a new business ...
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
exaly  

Business success factors

2011
The focus of this project was to identify the factors that contributed to the success of businesses in desert Australia. In particular, the study was designed to determine: how successful these businesses had been over the last three years; what factors were used to measure such business success; what factors were considered important to the success of
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