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- Title
Emotions and generational shift in small and medium-sized enterprises.
- Authors
De Vincenzo, Mariano; Torretta, Rossella
- Abstract
An intervention was designed to facilitate the generational transition within a smallmedium-sized enterprise, which became the starting point for dealing with the generational transition also from the point of view of emotions, which is not a given when it comes to production, organizational size, budgets, management problems and procedures. When the founder of the company died, the heirs became stuck in a sort of management paralysis in which the firstborn assumed the role of the designated heir via primogeniture, maintaining the vertically organized structure of the founding father and asking consultants that he be accepted, and that they enforce his role also on his siblings and employees, thereby delegating authority to fill that position to a third party. The death of a founder poses the problem of time in the process of elaborating the transition and acquisition of inheritance, and its transformation is an essential part of the passage. It is important to have time to deal with the loss of the founding father and, with him, to let go of idealizations of oneself and experience reality. Maintaining an organization unchanged by moving one man to replace another is simply a strategy introduced to avoid pain and change. Our work with the Consultants permitted us to see all of this, allowing us to analyse the situation further and find a new organization in which the heirs involved were able to collaborate together on the transition.
- Subjects
SMALL business; EMOTIONS; DELEGATION of authority; BUDGET
- Publication
Ricerca Psicoanalitica, 2024, Vol 35, Issue 1, p191
- ISSN
1827-4625
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.4081/rp.2024.722