Family Business Webcast: How Public Service Aids The Family Enterprise

“So You’re In The Family Business” Web Series: ‘How Public Service Aids The Family Enterprise’ with Steve Grossman, Treasurer and Receiver General of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts  When: Monday, November 21, 2011, 1:00 p.m. ET Where: Live Online Event  Join us on Monday, November 21st, as we interview Steve Grossman, Massachusetts State Treasurer, on his […]

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September “Surviving and Thriving Through Generations” Webcast Recap

On Wednesday, September 21st, Transition Consulting Group and an expert team of family business representatives gathered to present our first “So You’re In The Family Business” Webcast series on Surviving and Thriving Through Generations. Joined by Cady Zildjian, 15th Generation of the Avedis Zildjian Company, Marcia Galvin, 9th Generation of Normandy Farms Campground and Matt […]

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New Webcast on 9/21: Surviving and Thriving Through Generations

Statistics suggest that only 1/3 of family businesses survive through the second generation, and even less than that make it on to the third. It’s no secret that the dynamics of family enterprise include some of the most varied and complex relationships. So how can a family business create a legacy and successfully transition from […]

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A Conversation with Harry Levinson, PhD

This article was originally published in Family Business Review Harry Levinson, PhD, is a pioneer in the people-management side of business. He is a professor emeritus at the Harvard Business School and Harvard Medical School, and author of twenty Harvard Business Review articles and numerous books. He also established the Levinson Institute, which provides private […]

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Working in a Family Business

Transition Consulting Group is a family-owned business led by myself and my father, Paul Karofsky. As we regularly offer experience and guidance to our clients, we’re often asked “what’s it like to work in your own family business?”

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For the Next Generation: Father of the Business, Forever

This article was originally published in BusinessWeek Many parents refuse to let go of the family enterprise, even when their “kids” are managing the business beautifully Early in my family-business career, I got a call from a woman concerned about her 65-year-old brother, Bob. The conversation went something like this: “Tell me about your brother.” […]

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