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How the heirs of the richest family in the world are changing it

Members of the world’s wealthiest family are using their vast fortunes to back some of the most innovative and progressive venture-based groups in the world. But they might just be taking inspiration from their old economy family business, Walmart.   

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One response to “How the heirs of the richest family in the world are changing it

  1. This story shows how next generation families are not only practicing philanthropy, but they are developing new leaders who apply family values and practices to their commercial ventures, to add value to the family in both financial and social “capital”. Very inspiring. The key is how to encourage and develop the skills and capability of this new generation to do with work with ever greater impact.
    Dennis Jaffe

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