by Richard Seaman | May 7, 2020 | Entrepreneurship, Multigenerational Family Business
Copyright: dolgachov / 123rf.com Seaman Corporation recently responded to a call to donate fabric to a project to make field hospital cots for pop-up medical centers serving patients during the COVID-19 crisis. A group of businesses from Northeast Ohio...
by Richard Seaman | Mar 17, 2020 | Entrepreneurship, Uncategorized
During the early stages of building a business, most entrepreneurs are not thinking generationally. They are instead engrossed in the details that make start-ups work: perfecting a product or service, acquiring adequate start-up funding, identifying a customer base...
by Richard Seaman | Feb 11, 2020 | Entrepreneurship, Multigenerational Family Business
Photo by dolgachov / 123rf.com It was the summer of 1966. I was a rising senior at Bowling Green State University in Toledo, Ohio, and I had convinced my father, then the founder and president of our family’s textile business, to allow me to take a three-week trip...
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