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Bernard Kliska

John L. Ward

As family-business leaders age, they often grow anxious over the prospects of business change and leadership succession. Depression is a frequent result. Because depression usually begins affecting people long before its presence is realized, one of its most insidious effects is that its symptoms are easily mistaken as the problem. Warning signs for depression are discussed along with a sample case study.
Date Published: 1996
Citations: Kliska, Bernard, John L. Ward. 1996. Coping With a Leader's Depression. Nation. (7)49-50.