Tag: family business
Baby One: How the succession in a family business can succeed – Economy
Of Kathrin Werner, Munster The branch managers, who have traveled to Münster from all over Germany, look expectantly at the two bosses in front of the big screen. Both the…
Furniture industry: Where the chips fall
Furniture was in demand during the pandemic. But now the war in Ukraine is causing the prices for wood to rise, and soon there will probably be less construction. A…
Women in Family Businesses: Still the Big Exception – Economy
German family businesses like to present themselves as places of diversity. Many have them Diversity Charter signed. However, when it comes to women, things are fairly monotonous on boards, management…
Munich: How the heirs of the family company Schmidt Spiele are doing – Munich
The ideas of his ancestors pile up at Obletter am Stachus. Christoph Hahne clamps the butt of his e-cigarette to his cargo bike and goes to the oldest toy store…
After the end of working from home: the office is everywhere – business
The Hollywood swing was actually only planned as an eye-catcher for a furniture fair. In the meantime, the office furniture manufacturer Interstuhl from the Swabian town of Meßstetten-Tieringen has sold…
Christoph Wellendorff: "Money is not what tickles us"
Wellendorff jewelry can easily cost as much as a small car. But the head of sales says that money is not important to the family clan. Just as little as…
Ottobock company portrait: Bigger, smarter, wider – economy
An exoskeleton is carried almost like a hiking backpack. Put on shoulder straps, buckle the straps on your stomach and arms and off you go. The Paexo Shoulder support system…
Patrick Odier: “We should start with ourselves” – economy
Patrick Odier is the head of a Swiss private bank and his name stands for responsible asset management. A conversation about sustainable investment options and the task of bringing governments,…
Medium-sized companies: When secret world market leaders suddenly become visible – economy
What do the three have in common on stage now? Is this what the German middle class looks like, what politicians, economists, lobbyists and they themselves call the backbone of…
Oetker Group: Family divides companies – economy
They have already moved out. When it comes to family matters, rich people can be quite ordinary at times: when the family falls apart, some of them move out. A…