Anish Quenim is Director of the Alderson and Griffin Center for Family Business and Entrepreneurship at Texas Tech University, where he leads university-wide efforts to support family enterprises through research, education, and strategic programming. In addition to his leadership role, Mr. Quenim is a faculty member in the Rawls College of Business, where he teaches the university's flagship Family Enterprise course, preparing the next generation of family business successors and entrepreneurial leaders. He is also a generational family business successor himself and currently sits on the advisory board of his family firms.
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Illustrations Tables Foreword - -Matt Allen Synopsis A Word from the Editor and Acknowledgments Introduction -Jim Bret Campbell Chapter 1: Understanding Evidence, Terminologies, and Business Family Dynamics -Claudio G. Muller Chapter 2: Communicating Legacies Through Goals -Erica Irlbeck, Fanni Coward, and Patrick Hughes Chapter 3: Budgeting, Financial Planning, Estate Planning, and Taxation -Kelly Lange and Mitzi Lauderdale Chapter 4: Mediating Associated and Unseen Conflicts -Jason Headrick and Gene Valentini Chapter 5: Shaping Milestones, Road Maps, and Family Meetings -Amita Quenim and Anish Quenim Bibliography Contributors Index

