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Twofour Broadcast are looking for Family run businesses to take part in a new BBC 2 TV programme!Twofour want to hear from struggling family businesses who are finding it tough in the current economic climate and who are uncertain about the future of their business. Maybe their children have decided to take a different career path or maybe they work for the business but how and when to let them take the reins is a difficult issue. A generation ago, family firms were thriving and the heirs were jumping at the chance of income, job security and ultimately the sense of pride of taking over the family legacy. But nowadays the future of family businesses is not so certain, children are choosing to follow their own career paths and are more reluctant to carry on the legacy and tradition of the family business. Each year 30,000 businesses close because they can't find someone to take over. With the help of a leading business expert, the new programme will guide and advise family businesses on how best to plan for the future and preserve the legacy of previous generations, whilst also looking at ways to improve the business and make sure it's a success for years to come. To find out more please contact Naomi on 0207 438 1812 or e mail familybusinesses@twofour.co.uk |
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