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    THE CORPORATE GROWTH STRATEGIES ADOPTED BY LOCAL FAMILY BUSINESSES IN THE MANUFACTURING SECTOR IN NAIROBI COUNTY KENYA

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    2015-03
    Author
    Mugo, Mary
    Minja, David
    Njanja, Lily
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    Family businesses contribute significantly to the growth of any nation. Many multinational corporations started as family businesses and so there is need to ensure family businesses continue to grow. The continued existence and growth of the businesses depend on the strategies that are in place and one of the key concerns for a family business is to retain the entrepreneurial spirit across generations and overcome retardation or avoid demise as the business grows.The business vision needs to be developed, implemented and changed by successive generations to accommodate growth and give a sense of ownership to the business. Family businesses have the potential to grow and become multinationals. A good example is Mabati Rolling Mills which started in 1961 in Nairobi’s industrial area by the Chandaria family and is today a global player. This family business has propelled upwards due to the growth strategies they have continued to adopt.Mabati Rolling Mills has over the years adopted various growth strategies such as mergers, exporting, new product development, modernization, product differentiation and innovation and market research. These growth strategies have led to the growth and expansion of the company
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