Patricia Frishkoff founded the Family Business Program at Oregon State University in 1985 and served as its director until her retirement in 2002. The Family Business Program's mission is to foster healthy family businesses. Frishkoff was a professor of accounting in Oregon State University's College of Business and the first holder of the A.E. Coleman Chair in Family Business. In 1988, Frishkoff and her husband founded a consulting practice, Leadership In Family Enterprise, which provides consulting in the area of Family-run businesses. Patricia Frishkoff received her undergraduate degree from St. Lawrence University. She also holds a Doctorate in Business Administration from Kent State University
The person who mediates, who tries to settle disputes, who's maybe likely to try to communicate about an issue that's not being talked about, the person who worries about birthdays and about somebody's feelings being hurt. That's the chief emotional officer. There's usually one in every family. I...(Full transcript available to logged in subscribers.).
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