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Arthur
Andersen Family Business Issues:
A Web site hosted by this consulting firm features information relevant
to family businesses.
Center
for Family Enterprise -- George Washington U.: This center is designed
to specifically address the challenges and issues involved in running
a family business.
Family Biz: This
site features articles of interest to those involved in family businesses.
Family Business Center (Louisville): This center is designed
to specifically address the challenges and issues involved
in running a family business.
Family Business Center
of Franklin University: This center is designed to specifically address
the challenges and issues involved in running a family business.
Loyola Family
Business Center: This center works to help family businesses meet
their goals by offering educational opportunities and training to its
members.
Marquette
University's Center for Family Business: This center, which works
with family firms doing more than $2 million in business a year, assists
them with tools and skills to succeed as a family business.
MassMutual
Family Business Network: Research, workshops, support groups and even
a look at the humorous side of family business are featured on this site.
McMurry
University Family Business Center: This center is designed to specifically
address the challenges and issues involved in running a family business.
Transferring
management of a family-owned business: This is a link to an article
about succession in family businesses.
U-Mass Family Business
Center: This center is designed to specifically address the challenges
and issues involved in running a family business.
University of San
Diego Family Business Center: Find out about programs and roundtable
discussions relating to family-run businesses in the San Diego area at
this site.
Wharton Family-Controlled Corporation Program: This program focuses on assisting large family firms with strategic planning and management.
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