Multiple Choice
To avoid problems with nonfamily employees in a family business, the owner should
A) consider nonfamily employees before family members when giving promotions.
B) avoid all special consideration for family members.
C) make clear the extent of opportunities for nonfamily members when hiring them.
D) minimize discussion about future management changes.
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