Language of Business TV Filming: Family Businesses

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Language of Business TV Filming: Family Businesses

What is the shocking truth behind working both with, and without your family? It’s all relative!

We did on location shoots at IBC Wire, Hub Folding Box, and WJ Connell/Power Distributors. The episode will air shortly on running family businesses.

Pictures and videos are below.

IBC Wire

Since 1965, IBC has been manufacturing flattened wires and flexible aluminum conduit. Our success in these product lines is due to our innovative technical abilities, high quality standards, and exceptional customer service.

Technical Abilities
All of our products are manufactured on machinery that is designed and built in house. Our engineering capabilities allow IBC to continually improve our quality and productivity. This efficiency enables IBC to offer our products at very competitive prices.

Hub Folding Box

Hub Folding Box Company, Inc. is committed to being an innovative leader and custom manufacturer of quality folding paperboard cartons which commits all resources to servicing and responding to our customer’s requirements. We are committed to continually improving our quality process, through the training of our employees, investment in new technologies and by creating an environment, which encourages everyone to participate through the implementation of Lean manufacturing principles to ensure the existence our future. We are committed to managing an accident-free operation that is compliant with Federal and State Environmental and OSHA statutes.

Power Distributors

The combination of long established service distribution organizations, Atlantic Power, Central Power, Preferred Power, SEDCO and Magneto Power, Power Distributors carries a corporate heritage that dates back over a century. Connected by a decades-long affiliation as Briggs & Stratton Central Service Distributors the Power Distributors companies share a common culture defined by a measured focus on service metrics, a commitment to the practical use of technology to enhance speed and precision and an emphasis on informed, accessible service and support.

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About Author

Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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