Family constitutions : a case study of ten families-problems, issues and concerns. 6
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Language: Unknown language code Summary language: Unknown language code Original language: Unknown language code Series: ; Quezon City : Office of Research and Publications, Loyola Schools, Ateneo de Manila University, 200946Edition: Description: v. ; 23 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: ISSN: 2Other title: 6 []Uniform titles: | | Subject(s): -- 2 -- 0 -- -- | -- 2 -- 0 -- 6 -- | 2 0 -- | -- -- 20 -- | | -- -- Family Business -- Family Constitution, Philippines -- -- | -- -- -- 20 -- --Genre/Form: -- 2 -- Additional physical formats: DDC classification: | LOC classification: | | 2Other classification:| Item type | Current location | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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ABSTRACT: This paper looks at ten family constitutions crafted with assistance of the family budsiness Development Center (FBDC) within a span of the least two years. The families, all filpinos, are in different industries, reside in various cities and are i various stages of managerial transition between genrations. The ten constitutions are analyzed from different relational and business angles, including governance structure, family communication, succession and retirement plan, professionalizing the business, strategic planning, ownership contract and business protocol. The paper proposes to undertake a comparative study of family constitutionsinfive ASEAN countries. 56
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