Releasing the Prisoners - Part III Léon A. Danco Ph.D. September 1, 2001 No Comments Leon Danco wraps up this three-part series on family businesses.Read More
Releasing the Prisoners - Part II Léon A. Danco Ph.D. August 1, 2001 No Comments L¿ A. Danco explains that prisoners of various types often exist within a family business.Read More
Releasing the Prisoners - Part I Léon A. Danco Ph.D. June 21, 2001 No Comments Many employees end up becoming prisoners at their own jobs, writes Leon Danco.Read More
Fairness, the IRS and Family Feuds - Part 2 Léon A. Danco Ph.D. May 31, 2001 No Comments Those running a family-owned business often confuse the concepts compensation and inheritance, columnist Léon Danco explains.Read More
Fairness, the IRS and Family Feuds -- Part I Léon A. Danco Ph.D. May 2, 2001 No Comments Wealth isn't destroyed when the wealthy become deceased, reminds Leon A. Danco, Ph.D., as he discusses issues concerning estate planning and the IRS.Read More
Recasting the One-Man Show - Part 2 Léon A. Danco Ph.D. April 9, 2001 No Comments Author Léon Danco explains why the formula for recasting the one-man show isn't all that complex.Read More
Giving It All Away - Part I Léon A. Danco Ph.D. March 20, 2001 No Comments The successful business founder almost inevitably discovers that another goal comes to stand between him and a serene old age.Read More
The Power Vacuum and the Successors - Part III Léon A. Danco Ph.D. March 8, 2001 No Comments After business founders meet their Makers, their successor s often encounter a messy power struggle.Read More
The Power Vacuum and The Successors - Part II Léon A. Danco Ph.D. February 16, 2001 No Comments A smooth succession requires successors who possess knowledge and experience beyiond that of the founder.Read More
Fiving It All Away - Part II Léon A. Danco Ph.D. January 5, 2001 No Comments To give the opportunity of the business to those who are not interested is irresponsible largess and an injustice to interested heirs.Read More