Executive Education – Corporate Governance

Building Resilient & Sustainable Family Businesses

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27 - 30 Oct 2025

Date

9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Time

RM 16,000*

Program Fee

In-Person

Format

Overview

An overwhelming majority of enterprises within every national economy are family-owned and managed. These businesses are a critical pillar of society. According to a 2017 report by Credit Suisse Family 1000, 11 out of the top 25 countries with the largest number of family-owned businesses are located in Asia: China (#1), India (#3), Hong Kong (#5), Korea (#6), Malaysia (#7), Thailand (#8), Indonesia (#9), Philippines (#11), Taiwan (#14), Singapore (#17), and Japan (#19). 

The spectrum of family businesses ranges from multinational giants to the corner grocery stores, from artisan to high-tech businesses, from start-ups to those that have passed onto succeeding generations. The variety is enormous, but they share one core characteristic: they are connected to a family. This connection results in the intertwining of three dynamic systems, ownership, family and business. The success or failure of a family business affects not just the business and its stakeholders, but also the welfare of the family involved. 

This 4-day program is designed to equip those involved in family businesses, whether as owners, family members, or employees, to think more clearly about themselves and the business, and to better manage its complex dynamics and relationships for resilience and long-term sustainability of the business. 

The program will share insights into generational vicissitudes, particularly from Asian perspectives, arising from cultural, ideological, and historical realities in the families. The program also seeks to address the process of continuity and succession, and the relevant considerations for owners in their choice of structures and jurisdictions available to facilitate ownership succession. Professionals and service providers serving within the landscape of family business will similarly benefit from understanding these unique dynamics of family business. 

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Millie Chan

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Joseph Cherian

CEO, President, Dean, and Distinguished Professor

27 - 30 Oct

2025

Building Resilient & Sustainable Family Businesses 

In-person

RM 16,000*

* Excludes Sales & Service Tax (8%) 
* This is a non-residential program.  
* Asia School of Business can assist with room bookings at Majestic Hotel for participants upon request. Payment to be made directly to the hotel.