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    <title>The Owner's Box @WashU Olin - Episodes Tagged with “Partnership”</title>
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    <description>What does it mean to be a strategic owner? How might it matter if something is owned in the public market or, by a founder or family? What about the time horizon, and what does it mean to say you are invested for the long term? Beyond a single business’ success, do the patterns of ownership of businesses across the country make a difference in the ways these businesses run, whether mom-and-pop shops or multi-national corporations? 
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    <itunes:subtitle>Bringing you insights on ownership from the Koch Center for Family Enterprise at Washington University in St. Louis’ Olin School of Business</itunes:subtitle>
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  <itunes:subtitle>Whether in starting a kid's venture, or taking the leap into entrepreneurship, this story is about about what it means to partner with someone in a venture. How do you pick the right person?  When is that partnership life-giving, and supportive of the business, and what is it strategically complex or even destructive? In today's tactics from "The Owner's Box" -- we are going to revisit a few voices from Season 1 to learn how they approached partnership, and what it might mean for your own venture.


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 Special Guest: Jeremy King.
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