Farmer's Weekly

Preparing a constitution for the family business

Virtually every farm begins as a family business, but how many farms in your district are run by the second generation? And how many third-generation farms are still successfully under the control of the founding family? Very few make it this far!

The same phenomenon can be seen the world over, as family business consultant Tony Balshaw points out in (Human & Rousseau). Mum and Dad start the business, the second generation siblings build it up, and the third generation loses it! But if it can get through the ‘cousins consortium’ stage, it has a good chance of becoming a household name.

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