A growing crisis of “lost boys” threatens the future of generational wealth in business. As young men fall behind in education, work, and mental health, families risk losing successors ready to lead and preserve wealth across generations.
Jamie Dimon’s choice to lead a failing Midwestern bank over lucrative offers from Amazon & Home Depot showcases leadership, alignment of incentives, and risk-taking in private markets. His turnaround of Bank One highlights how human capital, vision, and strategic alignment drive market success.
Great leaders create a cycle of mentorship, shaping future success. Business growth thrives when leadership is passed forward, as seen in Toyota executive Hideshi Yokoi's impact. Investing in mentorship fosters long-term impact, driving innovation and strong teams.
The term “family office” is often misunderstood and frequently misused by wannabe brokers, inexperienced founders, and business owners with limited access to the real family office network. While not every family office you come across is a scam, many interactions with these so-called “family offices” will likely be a waste of time.
A growing crisis of “lost boys” threatens the future of generational wealth in business. As young men fall behind in education, work, and mental health, families risk losing successors ready to lead and preserve wealth across generations.
Jamie Dimon’s choice to lead a failing Midwestern bank over lucrative offers from Amazon & Home Depot showcases leadership, alignment of incentives, and risk-taking in private markets. His turnaround of Bank One highlights how human capital, vision, and strategic alignment drive market success.
Great leaders create a cycle of mentorship, shaping future success. Business growth thrives when leadership is passed forward, as seen in Toyota executive Hideshi Yokoi's impact. Investing in mentorship fosters long-term impact, driving innovation and strong teams.
The term “family office” is often misunderstood and frequently misused by wannabe brokers, inexperienced founders, and business owners with limited access to the real family office network. While not every family office you come across is a scam, many interactions with these so-called “family offices” will likely be a waste of time.