1st Edition

Getting Along in Family Business The Relationship Intelligence Handbook

    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is a guide for business owning families and their professional advisors. The authors argue that the single most important factor to the success of any business is relationship intelligence. The book aims to demonstrate how improved relationships translate into more effective leadership, ownership and ethics in business.

    Chapter 1 The Business of Relationships; Chapter 2 Understanding Relationship Intelligence; Chapter 3 When Family and Business Meet; Chapter 4 Improving Relationship Intelligence; Chapter 5 Assessing Your RQ; Chapter 6 The Architecture of Family Business; Chapter 7 Promoting RQ through Stewardship; Chapter 8 Ethical Dilemmas in the Family Business; Chapter 9 Leadership in the Family Business; Chapter 10 RQ and Working with Family Businesses;

    Biography

    Edwin A. Hoover, Ph. D., C. M. C., is a licensed phychologist and is Associate Professor of Management at The American Colledge, Bryn Mawr, PA. Colette Lombard Hoover, M. S., comes from a business owning family, and speaks frequently to trade and business groups on family business issues. They are consultants and principals of LSi Resource for Family Business Management in Oakbrook Terrace, IL, providing relationship consulting services to established family businesses and their advisors, including Mass Mutual and the American Law Institute/ American Bar Association.

    "Provides a practical guide for business-owning families and their professional advisers." -- Journal of Economic Literature
    "With their book, Getting Along in Family Business: The Relationship Intelligence Handbook, the Hoovers have provided family-run businesses a compass to navigate the challenges of these types of businesses." -- West Chicago Press
    "A terrific book that many family businesses have benefited from..." -- Herald Press
    "Ed and Colette Hoover bring a nice balance of common sense, professional experience, and science to that which many think is merely intuitive or preordained by the genes. As someone who wears several hats, I can say that the Hoovers have done a masterful job of describing the uniqueness of each perspective, and provide a good framework for insiders to follow. People serious about moving their family's business and family performance to the next level will find this book invaluable." -- --David Juday, Chairman and CEO, Ideal Industries
    "At the heart of family business continuity is the ability of the owning family to communicate about things that matter and then plan accordingly. And if you want to promote this kind of communication you have to invest in the relationships between family members. This is a book about how to invest where it matters most for the family. Read it and act on it." -- Ernesto Poza, Professor for the Practice of Family Business and Director Family Business Programs, Weatherhead School of Management, Case Western Reserve University e
    "For those who wish to survive the maze of family business, this is more a guide to `prospering and thriving' than simply `getting along'. The unique addition of QFRs (Questions for Reflection) takes this home at a person and practical level. And with abundant models, cases, and practical exercises, it's a facilitator's handbook as well

    ." -- Paul Karofsky, Executive Director, Northeastern University Center for Family Business