By Keith D. Renshaw — 2021
We can learn a lot from military families about going back to “normal” life.
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The job of operating a family-owned company is often grievously complicated by friction arising from rivalries involving a father and his son, brothers, or other family members who hold positions in the business, or at least derive income from it
Rekindling dormant ties can bring unexpected benefits to our lives.
It’s natural to get defensive, but that only escalates the cycle of aggression.
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