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Book details
  • Genre:BUSINESS & ECONOMICS
  • SubGenre:Entrepreneurship
  • Language:English
  • Pages:35
  • eBook ISBN:9781483558691

Dream Job in Our Home

Keeping the Family Business Alive

by Jean Pierre Rukebesha

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Overview
Every year, thousands small businesses close; they can't be transferred to a sibling or a relative. These businesses drag along the way tremedous values which were created over the years through hard work, dedication and perseverance. Every year, thousands graduates hit the road looking for work, yet they are leaving behind Mom and Dad successful business.
Description
Every year thousands small businesses close their doors due to multiple reasons; they drag along the ways all values which were created over the years through hard work, dedication, perseverance and conviction. Every year, thousands graduates hit the road looking for work. They are walking away from Mom and Dad successful small business which is more than capable of providing that Dream Job! Is Mom and Dad doing enough to increase the possibility of handing the reins to their siblings! Are Mom and Dad fully equipped with tools and technics to gradually introduce the kids to the business? This book is for Mom and Dad business, gives the advices, guides and tools to manage their business therefore increasing the chances of keeping the family business alive and the jobs for life.
About the author
Jean Pierre Rukebesha, MBA, FCCA, CGA, CVA is a Partner at W. Callaway LLP; he looks after the Business Advisory and Valuation Services. He multi-authored a best seller “The Success Revolution: an Introduction to Elite Experts” He worked across industries from consulting firms, airlines, manufacturing, and hotels to insurances. Starting from the public accounting to CFO positions have provided the foundations, skills, experience and ability to bridge the management effectiveness and efficiency gap between Big corporations and small corporations. Jean Pierre was instrumental in developing the methodology to advising small businesses at W. Callaway LLP.