2024³â 11¿ù 05ÀÏ È­¿äÀÏ
 
 
  ÇöÀçÀ§Ä¡ > ´º½ºÁö´åÄÄ > Business

·£¼¶¿þ¾îºÎÅÍ µÅÁöµµ»ì±îÁö... ³ë·ÃÇØÁø »ç±âÇà°¢

 

Á¤Ä¡

 

°æÁ¦

 

»çȸ

 

»ýÈ°

 

¹®È­

 

±¹Á¦

 

°úÇбâ¼ú

 

¿¬¿¹

 

½ºÆ÷Ã÷

 

ÀÚµ¿Â÷

 

ºÎµ¿»ê

 

°æ¿µ

 

¿µ¾÷

 

¹Ìµð¾î

 

½Å»óÇ°

 

±³À°

 

ÇÐȸ

 

½Å°£

 

°øÁö»çÇ×

 

Ä®·³

 

Ä·ÆäÀÎ
Çѻ츲 ¡®¿ì¸®´Â ÇѽҸ²¡¯ ½Ò ¼Òºñ Ä·ÆäÀÎ ½Ã...
1000¸¸¿øÂ¥¸® Àΰø¿Í¿ì, °Ç°­º¸Çè Áö¿ø ¡®Æò...
- - - - - - -
 

Cross-Generational Leadership in Family Business: New Study from Egon Zehnder and FBN Unveils Strategies for Success

Global survey of 300 family business owners shows that while values are consistent across generations, differing approaches require careful management of the transition
´º½ºÀÏÀÚ: 2024-11-05

ZURICH -- Egon Zehnder, the world’s preeminent leadership advisory firm, in partnership with the Family Business Network (FBN), the world’s leading family business organization, announced the findings of their new study, “Building a Winning Cross-Generational Culture in Family Business.” The study draws on a survey of 300 family business owners, interviews with 86 family business leaders, and Egon Zehnder’s proprietary Culture Profile analysis.

“We understand family businesses—we respect their strengths, appreciate their challenges, and above all value their unique culture,” said Dominique Otten-Pappas, FBN Board Member. “This new study casts light on just how important that culture is for sustaining, and building on, a brilliant legacy.”

The results include the finding that, while 88% of business leaders agree that a strong culture is vital for ongoing success, only 39% are confident that their culture is very future-ready. To close this gap, cultural shifts must be carefully managed, especially at times of leadership transition. “Family businesses are jewels in the crown of the global economy,” Elaine Yew, Co-head of Egon Zehnder’s Global Family Business Advisory, noted. “To thrive, they must consciously manage culture change, preserving timeless values while adapting to stay relevant and modern. All generations involved need to engage equally in evolving the culture.”

Family businesses are a mainstay of economies and employment worldwide. They owe this success to a distinctive culture, one which typically values family connection, strong principles, and a long-term outlook—but a new generation of leaders may not always agree on how to implement this vision. This report lays out a model for managing culture shifts and achieving successful cross-generational transition. “Leadership succession can be stressful for any company—particularly so where family and business are intimately entwined,” said Alexis du Roy de Blicquy, CEO of FBN. “We’re proud to unveil a roadmap for family businesses embarking on a path of culture change and look forward to supporting them on this journey.”

Key Findings from the Study:

· While family business owners surveyed overwhelmingly (88%) recognize the importance of a strong business culture for the future, a minority (only 39%) feel that their company culture is currently future-ready. This points to the need for managed culture change.
· There is a remarkable level of cross-generational agreement on fundamental values. Yet differences exist, often over approach rather than core principles, and may cause friction. As a new leadership cohort steps in, there is more than ever a need for communication and cultural alignment.
· We see three distinct modes of cross-generational leadership. In the first, the two generations may share a cultural core—but there is little communication and collaboration. In the second, generational approaches are integrated into a unified roadmap. And in the third, the upcoming cohort takes the lead as supportive prior leaders step back. Ideally, a business will progress through these three modes to achieve increasingly successful transitions.
· A successful culture shift must be consciously and actively managed. The study outlines best-practice enablers of this process, as well as clear action steps to advance from mode to mode in a managed and deliberate way.

“With years of experience advising family businesses, we know that farsighted leaders have a long-term view that embraces the next generation,” said Michael Meier, Co-head of Egon Zehnder’s Global Family Business Advisory. “This new study provides the tools to sustain that vision far into the future.”



 Àüü´º½º¸ñ·ÏÀ¸·Î

Transition Industries LLC and Mitsubishi Gas Chemical agreed on a long-term Methanol Sales Agreement from the Pacifico Mexinol project in Mexico
AD Ports Group Is a Leading Driver of Economic Diversification and Non-Oil GDP in Abu Dhabi and UAE: New Study
Newmont Suriname Awarded U.S. Secretary of State¡¯s Award for Corporate Excellence
Cross-Generational Leadership in Family Business: New Study from Egon Zehnder and FBN Unveils Strategies for Success
Tecnotree¡¯s Strategy Has Delivered Free Cash Flow for a Second Consecutive Quarter
Starr Insurance Receives License to Operate Branch in Seoul
Xsolla Significantly Expands Payment Solutions in Cambodia and Indonesia to Maximize Game Developers¡¯ Reach Across Southeast Asia Local Markets

 

MSCI Welcomes Richard Mattison as New Leader for ESG and Climate Busin...
Energy Vault and Enervest Announce Agreement for 1.0 GWh Energy Storag...
PMI Worldwide Brands, LLC (dba, Stanley 1913) Partners with Kinaxis to...
2024 MOKKOJI KOREA on the European Stage
Insight Relations: Paving the Way for LG¡¯s Future Vision
Listing on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Prime Market
LabGenomics USA Concludes Acquisition of IMD CLIA Labs

 


°øÁö»çÇ×
´º½ºÁö ÇÑÀÚÇ¥±â 'ãæÚ¤ó¢'
´º½º±×·ì Á¤º¸ ¹Ìµð¾î ºÎ¹® »óÇ¥µî·Ï
¾ËÇÁ·Ò °è¿­ »óÇ¥, »óÇ¥µî·Ï ¿Ï·á
¾Ë¶ã°Ç¼³, »óÇ¥µî·Ï ¿Ï·á
Á¸Â÷´åÄÄ, ±Û²Ã º¯°æ »óÇ¥µî·Ï ¿Ï·á

 

ȸ»ç¼Ò°³ | ÀÎÀçä¿ë | ÀÌ¿ë¾à°ü | °³ÀÎÁ¤º¸Ãë±Þ¹æħ | û¼Ò³âº¸È£Á¤Ã¥ | Ã¥ÀÓÇÑ°è¿Í ¹ýÀû°íÁö | À̸ÞÀÏÁÖ¼Ò¹«´Ü¼öÁý°ÅºÎ | °í°´¼¾ÅÍ

±â»çÁ¦º¸ À̸ÞÀÏ news@newsji.com, ÀüÈ­ 050 2222 0002, Æѽº 050 2222 0111, ÁÖ¼Ò : ¼­¿ï ±¸·Î±¸ °¡¸¶»ê·Î 27±æ 60 1-37È£

ÀÎÅͳݴº½º¼­ºñ½º»ç¾÷µî·Ï : ¼­¿ï ÀÚ00447, µî·ÏÀÏÀÚ : 2013.12.23., ´º½º¹è¿­ ¹× û¼Ò³âº¸È£ÀÇ Ã¥ÀÓ : ´ëÇ¥ CEO

Copyright ¨Ï All rights reserved..