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Monday, February 13, 2017

Managing Family owned business/corporation

Every generation needs a revolution - an entrepreneurial revolution

Rizal Philippines
February 13, 2017


From IFC - Family Business Governance Handdbook

Corporate Governance in Family Business



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This coming Wednesday, I will be meeting a Board regarding questions on propriety correct way of investment by family members.  I and a lawyer will be consulted on the fairness on investment and dividends of family members on the business.

The laws of the land, the civil code, the family code, the Corporation code cant answer the query;  even management  and MBA stuff cant answer that.

Managing a family owned business is a challenge;  managing family relations and managing the business

They say that the first generation builds and grows the business, the 2nd generation enjoys it, the third generation, the nephews and grand children ruins it.

A/  There should be three governing bodies of  a family owned business each with varying compositions:

1.  Family council  -  to create and enforce Family constitution which contains

           1.  Family constitution  -   enlarging perpetuating the vision mission
                         1.  family members employment
                         2.  share holding

          2.  Family corporation institution

                        1. family assembly
                        2.  family council
                        3.  family office

2.  The statutory board  - to do the regular board meeting responsibility

3   The strategic board plan the future or the company to keep up with the times, and fend off competition


B.  FAT principle and corporate governance

     Fairness
     Accountability
     Transparency

C.  Succession Planning

Lawyers, judges cant solve the problems of family owned corporation although they are so many may be up to 80% of the total business in the country.  Many of them fall by the wayseide because solutions to their problems, mostly about family relations can be solved by the family members  themselves.  That is why Nene Soriano, Ricky Mercado (under the new Dept at Loyola on Family business) are having a great day consulting family owned business. So too Dr. Ed Morato who bills $2,000 per day





       

Wednesday, December 5, 2012

The right way to provide constructive criticism



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