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Management article
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Reference no. 86614
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Published in: "Harvard Business Review", 1986

Abstract

In small companies with more than one owner, it''s inevitable that partners will occasionally differ on how to run the business. Where a climate of mutual respect characterizes the relationship, such disagreements are quickly and easily resolved. But what happens when partners find themselves in deep disagreement? Small business owners can take measures to prevent disputes from becoming crises.

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Abstract

In small companies with more than one owner, it''s inevitable that partners will occasionally differ on how to run the business. Where a climate of mutual respect characterizes the relationship, such disagreements are quickly and easily resolved. But what happens when partners find themselves in deep disagreement? Small business owners can take measures to prevent disputes from becoming crises.

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