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    Family Enterprises and Wealth (Online)
    Columbia Business School

    Family Enterprises and Wealth (Online)

    Columbia Business School, New York
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    Jun 11 - Jul 30, 2026
    7 weeks · online · Instructor-Led
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    $2,600

    All-inclusive program fee

    About This Program

    The largest 500 family businesses account for $8.02 trillion in revenue and employ 24.5 million people. Collectively, they make the third largest contribution to the global economy, leaving no doubt about their impact on the global business landscape. Family enterprises are ingrained into the world’s culture, often having widespread influence across their communities and beyond. Typically encompassing one or more businesses, holding organizations, family offices, trusts, and foundations, a family enterprise can be incredibly complex. And working with family members is not easy. Family dynamics, multi-generational ownership, family wealth, and vision all present unique challenges. Designed by Patricia Angus, an adjunct professor and managing director of the Global Family Enterprise Program at Columbia Business School, this program combines theory with practice to provide a comprehensive understanding of an institution that is at the heart of our global economy. Using faculty-authored case studies, application-based assignments, peer discussions, and more, this program imparts knowledge of leadership principles, management, philanthropy, social enterprise, succession, and sustainability, preparing learners to play a critical role in the long-term success of a complex family enterprise (CFE).

    Why Columbia Business School?

    Few business schools can claim a campus embedded in one of the world's most consequential cities — and actually mean it. Columbia Business School has built its entire executive education philosophy around New York as a living laboratory: finance, media, technology, healthcare, and policy all intersect within walking distance of campus, and the faculty who teach executives are the same people advising the institutions that drive those industries.

    Your Profile

    • Family members, shareholders, and leaders of complex family enterprises who want to create a shared vision and form policies and processes that can improve the sustainability and health of their family enterprise
    • Family office professionals and advisors who want to become trusted advisors and gain familiarity with the key theories pertaining to family enterprises and who seek to serve as strong catalysts for the success of the enterprise
    • Institutional investors who want to specialize in family wealth management and understand the challenges specific to high-net-worth families, including venture capital and private equity professionals who want to formulate an effective practice within a family enterprise

    Benefits

    • Distinguish aspects like a family business, family office, joint investments, and charitable endeavors of a CFE
    • Analyze the impact of complex family enterprises on a global scale and evaluate your own position within it
    • Apply several frameworks, including the family systems theory and the Family Governance Pyramid™, to complex family enterprises to resolve the flaws in the existing governance system
    • Navigate real-world challenges that affect CFEs and identify the key drivers of successful stakeholder relationships
    • Understand and empathize with other key stakeholders’ perspectives to better serve the needs of key stakeholders and clients
    • Evaluate the community impact of family enterprises and reflect on the future trajectory of their businesses

    What You'll Learn

    • Module 1 Complex Family Enterprises - Evaluate the components of complex family enterprises and characterize their aspects including a family business, family office, joint investments, and charitable endeavors.
    • Module 2 Family Dynamics - Learn to apply several frameworks including the Family Systems Theory and the Family Governance Pyramid™ to complex family enterprises.
    • Module 3 Family Ownership - Explore ownership concepts in complex family enterprises, including different perspectives and roles within a trust.
    • Module 4 Family Governance I - Understand the need for governance processes and forums. Learn market-tested frameworks that can be applied with clients or your own family.
    • Module 5 Family Governance II - Gain insights into the practical applications of family governance and apply frameworks to achieve an optimal family governance system.
    • Module 6 Family Social Enterprise - Evaluate the multiple ways in which a family impacts society and learn to distinguish philanthropy from investing.

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