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Only half of Ecuador’s family businesses have a generational succession plan

Published on February 17, 2021
Facebook Twitter Google+ LinkedIn During the last year, several Ecuadorian family businesses have registered important changes in their management structure. Changes that have begun to mark generational changes in these companies. Some of these transitions have been generated in the midst of the pandemic due to the death of its founders, head of the board or due to […]

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