February 1997
Features
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All in the Family, Positioning Your Independence to Have Meaning to Your Community
Advertise the unique values your family-owned firm brings to the community by Julie Kobliska -
To Oz and Beyond
In order to compete and stay healthy personally, professionally and financially, firms must look to one another for support by Diego Camacho -
Cooperatives? Speak Now or Forever...
Finding the right partner who shares a common goal is necessary for a cooperative to work by Frank Rosenacker -
Family Business Succession: The Human Aspect
Planning, communicating, taking action and giving high priority to remain successuful are essential for a family busines to remain independent and pro by Michael Sullivan -
The Trials & Trials of Operating a Small Funeral Home
The owner of a small funeral home can overcome the problems of operating a small business profitably and without losing his or her sanity by Daniel M. Isard -
Your Business Practices Equal Your Firm's Value
Taking small steps to elevate your firm in the eyes of your customers, community and employees, can result in some long-term values by Bob Ninker & Paul Dixon -
Movin' in the Fast Lane
See how one funeral director has realized his drag racing dream by Renee Gryzkewicz -
A Transcendent Life Exposed in Death
The funeral of Cardinal Joseph Bernardin: A farewell filled with love, mourning and celebration by Simone J. Nathan -
Tick, Tick, Tick...
Warning: Is your computer a timebomb set to go off at the turn of the century? by David Kneib





