5 Lessons Business Owners Can Take Away From the Rupert Murdoch Succession Drama
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He, the eldest son, emerges victorious in the epic drama about the Murdoch family — cheered on by his 94-year-old father. The losers? Three siblings leaving the stage and a family more divided than ever.
The media mogul has placed his son Lachlan at the helm of his empire, thus definitively eliminating his other children, the so-called outgoing members.
Lachlan Murdoch received last Monday, the day of his 54th birthday, a gift he had been waiting for decades: the certification of victory over his brothers, especially over James, in the fight to see who will be the successor of Father Rupert Murdoch, perhaps the most powerful man in the world in the media sector and one of the most influential people in politics in the United States.
Lachlan’s victory at the “Succession” of Murdoch “consolidate and extend the right influence in the media” of the family, guarantor Margaret Sullivan, former reader of The New York Times
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