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TAKE YOUR PICK (OPTION A or B)
OPTION A
QUESTION 1
The Murdoch dynasty falls under the family-first system within the family-ownership-
management model.
QUESTION 2
The family-first system is characterized by a strong emphasis on family interests over
business efficiency or professional management. In such a system, family members often
receive
OPTION B
QUESTION 1
The Murdoch dynasty falls under the family-first system in the family-ownership-
management framework.
QUESTION 2
The family-first system prioritizes the interests and values of the family above ownership
and management considerations. In such a system, business decisions are often influenced
by family dynamics, personal relationships, and generational succession rather than purely
business or shareholder interests. This perspective can lead to challenges such as nepotism,
conflicts over succession, and a lack of merit-based decision-making. However, it also fosters
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TAKE YOUR PICK (OPTION A or B)
OPTION A
QUESTION 1
The Murdoch dynasty falls under the family-first system within the family-ownership-
management model.
QUESTION 2
The family-first system is characterized by a strong emphasis on family interests over
business efficiency or professional management. In such a system, family members often
receive
OPTION B
QUESTION 1
The Murdoch dynasty falls under the family-first system in the family-ownership-
management framework.
QUESTION 2
The family-first system prioritizes the interests and values of the family above ownership
and management considerations. In such a system, business decisions are often influenced
by family dynamics, personal relationships, and generational succession rather than purely
business or shareholder interests. This perspective can lead to challenges such as nepotism,
conflicts over succession, and a lack of merit-based decision-making. However, it also fosters
Disclaimer:
The materials provided
a strong arelegacy,
sense of intended for educational
continuity, and informational
and loyalty purposes only. They
within the organization.
should not be submitted as original work or used in violation of any academic institution's
policies.InThe
thebuyer
case is
ofsolely
the Murdoch dynasty,
responsible for howRupert Murdoch’s
the materials are used.