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MNE3704 Assignment 2 (100%
COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2025 - DUE March
31 2025
[Year]
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Family Business Management
Family Business Management - MNE3704 Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025 -
DUE 31 March 2025 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations
and Solutions. CASE STUDY:
THE MURDOCH DYNASTY Rupert Murdoch inherited a modest media business
from his father, Keith, but the impact of death duties and taxes left him
nothing but a loss-making newspaper in Adelaide, Australia. He has
transformed this into the world’s largest media empire. His primary interest,
New Corporation, has assets of $56 billion and sales $23 billion in films,
newspaper and publishing around the world. But according to some reports,
the problem of succession is threatening to destabilize his business. Rupert's
public favour of his children over professional management has sent a clear
signal to ambitious employees and investors alike. This is a family company,
family gets priority, and everyone else's interests will always be second.
Rupert Murdoch has six children from three marriages, including Elizabeth,
Lachlan and James from his marriage to Ann, which ended in divorce in 1999.
Lachlan, who managed the New York Post and the Fox television service, was
initially the favourite to head the family business. But in recent years, first
Elizabeth and then James have emerged as contenders for the succession.
Lachlan, a London-born American citizen was sent to Australia in 1994,
where he was chairman and chief executive of News Ltd, the Australian arm
of News Corp. He was deputy chief executive officer on the main board of
News Corporation, a role that extended his reach well outside of Australia
and into the company’s worldwide interests, but he abruptly resigned this
post in August 2005. The family denied that he quit because of a rift with his
father. Lachlan’s elder sister, Elizabeth, came into reckoning when she was
given a senior job at BskyB, Murdoch’s UK satellite television company. This
was a controversial appointment as she had less than two years’
management experience and was described as a ‘trainee’ by the chief
executive (who left soon after making the comment). Elizabeth now seems
intent on making own way as she left Sky to set her own film production
business, Shine Entertainment. James worked his way up through the
company’s new media and newspaper interests in New York, before moving
to Hong Kong to take charge of News Corporation’s ailing Asian satellite
service StarTV. Having turned this around, he was given the executive’s role
at BskyB in 2003. Promoted to take charge of the NewsCorp business in
Europe and Asia in 2007, he is now the bookies’ favourite to take over when
Rupert goes. But one should not forget Murdoch’s elder daughter, Prudence
MNE3704 Assignment 2 (100%
COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2025 - DUE March
31 2025
[Year]
, Book
Family Business Management
Family Business Management - MNE3704 Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025 -
DUE 31 March 2025 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations
and Solutions. CASE STUDY:
THE MURDOCH DYNASTY Rupert Murdoch inherited a modest media business
from his father, Keith, but the impact of death duties and taxes left him
nothing but a loss-making newspaper in Adelaide, Australia. He has
transformed this into the world’s largest media empire. His primary interest,
New Corporation, has assets of $56 billion and sales $23 billion in films,
newspaper and publishing around the world. But according to some reports,
the problem of succession is threatening to destabilize his business. Rupert's
public favour of his children over professional management has sent a clear
signal to ambitious employees and investors alike. This is a family company,
family gets priority, and everyone else's interests will always be second.
Rupert Murdoch has six children from three marriages, including Elizabeth,
Lachlan and James from his marriage to Ann, which ended in divorce in 1999.
Lachlan, who managed the New York Post and the Fox television service, was
initially the favourite to head the family business. But in recent years, first
Elizabeth and then James have emerged as contenders for the succession.
Lachlan, a London-born American citizen was sent to Australia in 1994,
where he was chairman and chief executive of News Ltd, the Australian arm
of News Corp. He was deputy chief executive officer on the main board of
News Corporation, a role that extended his reach well outside of Australia
and into the company’s worldwide interests, but he abruptly resigned this
post in August 2005. The family denied that he quit because of a rift with his
father. Lachlan’s elder sister, Elizabeth, came into reckoning when she was
given a senior job at BskyB, Murdoch’s UK satellite television company. This
was a controversial appointment as she had less than two years’
management experience and was described as a ‘trainee’ by the chief
executive (who left soon after making the comment). Elizabeth now seems
intent on making own way as she left Sky to set her own film production
business, Shine Entertainment. James worked his way up through the
company’s new media and newspaper interests in New York, before moving
to Hong Kong to take charge of News Corporation’s ailing Asian satellite
service StarTV. Having turned this around, he was given the executive’s role
at BskyB in 2003. Promoted to take charge of the NewsCorp business in
Europe and Asia in 2007, he is now the bookies’ favourite to take over when
Rupert goes. But one should not forget Murdoch’s elder daughter, Prudence