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When picking the next leader of the family enterprise, don’t let emotion get in the way of good decisions

One of the most gut-wrenching decisions a patriarch or matriarch needs to ultimately make is determining which family member should take on the senior-most role of the family enterprise.

Founders tasked with making this succession decision have likely lost many a night’s sleep thinking about what's best for both the business and the family, writes Gerald Pulvermacher, an organizational psychologist and head of Gerald Pulvermacher & Associates (GPA). 

In this article for Canadian Family Offices, Pulvermacher offers a step-by-step, structured approach that has shown itself to be both fair and effective. 

It was our most popular article so far this week. 

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Uncertainty abounds: highlights from January’s Canso Market Observer

With Trudeau out, and Trump back in, there is plenty of uncertainty as we start the new year—and currently the risks seem high. In their latest quarterly Market Observer, the team at Canso Investment Counsel Ltd. highlights the unpredictability of tariffs, inflation, and risk—while also outlining their strategy for the quarter.

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With grant from Patricia Saputo, new chair at U. of Ottawa to prioritize research of family enterprises