In the first and second generations, values tend to…
In the first and second generations, values tend to be very normative and may be expressed in authoritarian, exclusionary ways for example, in principles like. "All family members will be raised in and belong to the Presbyterian church," or "All the family's charitable contributions will remain in our community." In later generations, when the family gets to be quite large, the goal is to try to create a sense of family continuity and solidarity of support for the business.
— from True North (Ethics, Integrity, Truth, Values)
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