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Case
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Reference no. 9B12MC067
Simplified Chinese language
Published by: Ivey Publishing
Originally published in: 2012
Version: 2012-08-09

Abstract

This is a Simplified Chinese version. HIGHLY COMMENDED CASE - Family Business Runner-up, 2012 European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) Case Writing Competition. Scholtes Waterservices was a second-generation family firm in the Netherlands that specialized in installing and selling water pipes, primarily for the horticultural industry. In 2008, Rijk Scholtes Jr and his brother, Ben, took over management of the firm from their father and gradually assumed ownership through a buyout plan. It soon became evident that their father, Rijk Sr, could not let go of the company. This especially affected Rijk Jr, as he worked in an office close to the place where Rijk Sr lived. As a result, the relationship between father and son began to steadily deteriorate. Moreover, Rijk Jr began to feel isolated as the relationship and collaboration between Rijk Sr and Ben was not adversely affected. Instead, the once-strong relationship between the brothers began to deteriorate. Rijk Jr was left wondering whether anything could be done to rectify the situation or whether it was time to leave the family firm.
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Abstract

This is a Simplified Chinese version. HIGHLY COMMENDED CASE - Family Business Runner-up, 2012 European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD) Case Writing Competition. Scholtes Waterservices was a second-generation family firm in the Netherlands that specialized in installing and selling water pipes, primarily for the horticultural industry. In 2008, Rijk Scholtes Jr and his brother, Ben, took over management of the firm from their father and gradually assumed ownership through a buyout plan. It soon became evident that their father, Rijk Sr, could not let go of the company. This especially affected Rijk Jr, as he worked in an office close to the place where Rijk Sr lived. As a result, the relationship between father and son began to steadily deteriorate. Moreover, Rijk Jr began to feel isolated as the relationship and collaboration between Rijk Sr and Ben was not adversely affected. Instead, the once-strong relationship between the brothers began to deteriorate. Rijk Jr was left wondering whether anything could be done to rectify the situation or whether it was time to leave the family firm.

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Location:
Size:
Medium
Other setting(s):
2011

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