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Does Technology Make or Break the Family Business?
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Does Technology Make or Break the Family Business?


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Editorial Rating

7

Qualities

  • Applicable

Recommendation

Ramia El Agamy, editor-in-chief of a specialist publication on family businesses, is passionate about her mission to support family-owned enterprises. She explores the weaknesses inherent in family businesses and investigates how those weaknesses can also be strengths. New technologies, perhaps feared by the older generation, can entice the younger generation to carry on building the business. Although lacking case studies that could provide powerful illustration, getAbstract believes El Agamy’s talk provides much food for thought to be shared at the family table.

Take-Aways

  • The family-owned business is the most common business model across the globe.
  • Family businesses exhibit a broad range of ownership, and each enterprise – like each family – is unique.
  • Some traits commonly found in family businesses are often perceived as weaknesses, but they also can be strengths.

About the Speaker

Ramia El Agamy is editor-in-chief of Tharawat, a magazine that focuses on family businesses.


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