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Advising a female leader in a family firm: a case study

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posted on 2024-11-13, 21:34 authored by Mary BarrettMary Barrett
Women do it differently, we're told, and this is true of many influential women in family firms. They often succeed by directing attention away from themselves, telegraphing moves to their partner - typically the CEO - to creating the change they know the firm needs. They change the firm because they have the CEO's trust rather than through displays of expertise, a visible presence, and a fancy job title.

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Barrett, M. (2016). Advising a female leader in a family firm: A case study. The Practitioner, 31 August 2016 1-4.

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The Practitioner

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31/08/2016

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1-4

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English

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110179

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