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Family business: developing next gen leaders

Family business: developing next gen leaders

December 14, 2016 Family businessLeave a comment

The transition from one generation to the next can make or break a family business; and as the ‘baby boomers’ hand over to the ‘millennials’, the risks of getting it wrong have never been greater. In Luxembourg, at least one-third of the companies will have to transfer their business in …

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