家族企業(yè)有本難念的生意經(jīng)
????當(dāng)今的職場人士大多腰里別著智能手機(jī),隨時(shí)與辦公室保持聯(lián)系,難怪許多人苦苦掙扎,希望能找到工作與生活的平衡。但在美國,有些人的“工作”與“生活”從來就沒有分過家。實(shí)際上,如果追根溯源,美國企業(yè)中有許多都是從小型家族企業(yè)發(fā)展起來的。 ????而且,在某些方面,家族企業(yè)依然保持著強(qiáng)勁的發(fā)展勢頭。美國人口統(tǒng)計(jì)局(U.S. Census Bureau)公布的2011企業(yè)主調(diào)查(Survey of Business Owners,2007年開始)結(jié)果顯示,約有四分之一接受調(diào)查的公司為家族企業(yè)。但盡管將企業(yè)與家族基因結(jié)合具有優(yōu)勢,但有一個(gè)顯著問題不容忽視:你不得不為親人打工。 ????這種情況會(huì)帶來很大的壓力。會(huì)計(jì)顧問公司Rothstein Kass的咨詢師湯姆?安吉爾認(rèn)為,首先“你必須把工作帶回家,因?yàn)檫@就是你的生活?!?/p> ????與其他類型的公司相比,家族企業(yè)內(nèi)部存在更為復(fù)雜的動(dòng)態(tài)關(guān)系。即便像《天才小麻煩》中的一家人那樣最和睦、溝通最順暢的家庭也存在這樣的問題。實(shí)際上家庭問題非常普遍,甚至于有一些咨詢公司專門為家族企業(yè)提供服務(wù)。 ????安吉爾便專門負(fù)責(zé)家族企業(yè)咨詢業(yè)務(wù),他說:“我既要當(dāng)會(huì)計(jì)師,又要擔(dān)任心理學(xué)家的角色?!?/p> ????這聽起來像是真人情景劇中的橋段,但實(shí)際上確實(shí)存在。2010年,MTV電視臺(tái)曾進(jìn)行過一次演員選秀,挑選在家族餐廳工作的人。發(fā)行方稱:“家庭越大越好。我們對(duì)居住在小城鎮(zhèn)的家庭尤其感興趣?!?/p> ????麻煩不斷的家族企業(yè)或許成就一臺(tái)好戲,但專業(yè)咨詢師們的目的卻是要減少因生意與家庭融為一體所導(dǎo)致的問題,從而避免引發(fā)心理上的問題。 ????史蒂夫?麥克盧爾稱:“是不是所有人都需要接受治療呢?當(dāng)然不是。我采取的方式適可而止,不會(huì)介入太深。”史蒂夫?麥克盧爾是家族企業(yè)咨詢集團(tuán)公司(Family Business Consulting Group)的負(fù)責(zé)人,專門為家族企業(yè)提供服務(wù)。 ????企業(yè)家族的成員往往會(huì)忽視個(gè)人能動(dòng)性對(duì)工作產(chǎn)生的影響。而咨詢師的任務(wù)就是幫助他們發(fā)現(xiàn)問題所在,然后幫助他們制定方案,擺平麻煩。 |
????With smartphones at the hip and ceaseless access to the office, it's no surprise that many workers are struggling to find balance. But for a section of the American workforce, "work" and "life" have never been separate. In fact, American corporate enterprise traces its roots back to small, family-owned businesses. ????These businesses are still thriving, in some ways. Over one-fourth of businesses that responded to the 2011 U.S. Census Bureau's Survey of Business Owners, taken in 2007, were family-owned. But despite the advantages of mixing business and genetics, there's always that elephant in the boardroom: you have to work with your relatives. ????This can be stressful. For one, "you're going to take the work home with you because it's your life," says Tom Angell, a consultant with Rothstein Kass. ????Family-owned businesses tend to have more complicated dynamics than their counterparts. That's true even for the most caring, communicative, leave-it-to-Beaver-like nuclear units. Family issues are so common, in fact, that a handful of consulting firms specifically cater to family-owned businesses. ????"I'm part accountant, part psychologist," says Angell, who specializes in family-owned business consulting. ????This might sound like fodder for a reality series. Indeed, it is. Back in 2010, MTV (VIA) put out a casting call for people who work in family-owned restaurants. "The bigger the family, the better," the release said. "We're especially interested in families who live in small towns." ????While dysfunctional family businesses might make good drama, specialized consultants aim to mitigate problems that come from the business-family crossover without necessarily opening a can of psychological worms. ????"Does everybody need therapy? No. And it's my approach to go no deeper than they need to," says Steve McClure, a principal with the Family Business Consulting Group, a firm that specializes entirely in family-owned businesses. ????Instead, consultants try to help families identify instances where they have overlooked how their personal dynamics affect work. Then consultants can work with families to come up with a plan to smooth out the bumps. |
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