1. The most interesting aspect of the reading is how he managed to merge family and business together. If anything I believe that this shows his bias toward believing that an effective way to run a business is with family.
2. I didn't have any question or confusion with the reading this week.
3. Two questions I would ask the author is how do you account for how bias either towards or against family can potentially have a negative effect on business, as well as his stance on having friends be long term business partners, because of the risk involved in souring these relationships.
4. I didn't disagree with the author this week
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