Large, successful business families commonly have a family council…
Large, successful business families commonly have a family council, and the council itself often has three or four or more committees and task forces that need effective leaders and participants. These might include a committee on family education (see Lesson 39), a task force that looks at how to prepare family members for board participation, a reunion planning committee, a committee that plans family meetings, or a family philanthropy committee (see Lesson 44).
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