Fairness In Family Business
Leadership Development
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58m
Like any English word, fair has multiple meanings. Webster defines fair as marked by impartiality and honesty: free from self-interest, prejudice, or favoritism. Sociologists and psychologists have discovered that animals and humans define fair by what is not fair.
Join the Global Family Business Network and listen-in to hear Amy Wirtz, consultant with The Family Business Consulting Group, discuss how you can address the topic of fairness within the family business, ensuring everyone in the conversation understands the standard being applied to the issue or conflict at hand.
Learn ways that fair may be different based on generational or cultural viewpoints.
Examine how you reflexively judge when a deal or situation is fair to you or to others.
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