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Developing Talent and Managing People in the Family Enterprise
Rhian-anwen hamill,
Sonya gladstone,
Colby richardson,
Sally tennant,
Suzanne johnston,
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Jennifer east,
James hann,
Jessica mcgawley,
Maya prabhu,
Samuel shaw,
Samuel lawson,
Greg davies
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Developing Talent and Managing People in the Family Enterprise explores the unique people-related challenges that families and their advisers face.
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04 March 2026

In all organisations, people are a valuable asset. Much time and effort is spent on the optimisation and professional growth of individuals and teams, whether this be by recruitment, assessment, coaching or the design of compensation frameworks, making it an important focus for many public companies. In family enterprises, this is equally true, if not more so. Additional complexities are present via the interplay between family members, advisors and executives - the development of each group, and the mindset boards and executives need to have to work effectively with family members.
Developing Talent and Managing People in the Family Enterprise explores the unique people-related challenges that families and their advisers face, bringing together experts in the field, including family enterprise advisers, family office investment specialists, next generation advisers, lawyers, cybersecurity and technology experts and family members themselves.
They provide insights on a range of topics, including:
Leadership in Family Enterprise: What High-Performance Sports Teams and Coaches Can Teach Us About Optimising Talent and Teamwork
Developing a Family Office Investment Engine: Challenges and Differences in Set-Ups for Family Office CIOs
Head, Heart, and Mind: A Family Enterprise Lawyer on Crafting Constitutions with Wit and Warmth
Next Generation Talent: Guiding the Future Leaders of Business Families
Advising families in the digital age
Lessons from intentional succession planning
Readers will benefit from in-depth analysis, strategic guidance, and anecdotes at a critical time when families and their advisers face new challenges, such as rapidly evolving technology and changing budgets.
This Special Report is an indispensable resource for family businesses, family offices, and other family enterprises, along with accountants, lawyers serving the private market, executive search firms, and coaches.
Price: £125.00
Pages: 110
Publisher: Globe Law and Business
Imprint: Globe Law and Business
Publication Date:
04 March 2026
ISBN: 9781837231508
Format: eBook
BISACs:
LAW / Legal Profession, Legal profession / practice of law: general
Introduction 5
Rhian-Anwen Hamill
RAH Partners
I. The psychology of inheritance: behaviour, family dynamics and the challenge of wealth transfer 9
Greg B Davies
Oxford Risk
Sonya Gladstone
Rhian-Anwen Hamill
RAH Partners
II. Next-generation talent: practical pathways for developing future leaders in business families 27
Jennifer East
ONIDA Family Advisors
III. Beyond the inheritor: addressing the family system in next-generation education 45
Jessica McGawley
Dallington
Sonya Gladstone
Rhian-Anwen Hamill
RAH Partners
IV. What high-performance sport can teach families: leadership, teamwork and individual talent 57
Colby Richardson
Blue Forge Capital
Sonya Gladstone
Rhian-Anwen Hamill
RAH Partners
V. Family matters: advising families on reputation and privacy in the age of AI 73
James Hann
Digitalis
VI. Why investment decisions are not only about money: navigating goals and building family consensus 87
Maya Prabhu
J.P. Morgan Private Bank
Sonya Gladstone
Rhian-Anwen Hamill
RAH Partners
VII. Investment best practice in family offices 101
Samuel Lawson
Samuel Shaw
Sally Tennant
Acorn Capital Advisers
VIII. Preserving the family voice: legal insights into governance and generational wealth 121
Suzanne Johnston
Stephenson Harwood LLP
About the authors 138
About Globe Law and Business 144