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Family Business Course: Key aspects for your competitiveness and durability (12th Edition)

  • December 9th, 2019
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Our Family Business Course: "Key aspects for its competitiveness and durability (12th Edition)" will start next 7 of February with Francisco Vallejo (CEO of Pinturas Isaval) who will provide us with information on "The family owner and their roles in managing and company governance. "

The course is aimed at all undergraduate and postgraduate university students from all fields, students with an entrepreneurial vocation or members of business and professional families, and people interested in learning about the problems of family business in our country. Its objective is to publicize what a family business is, what agents are involved in it, what are the problems and strengths of this type of company, in addition to understanding the succession process, the typical conflicts in these companies as well as the intergenerational change and leadership issues.

Students will be able to learn and assimilate a set of solid and innovative concepts from which to understand more clearly the strategic, organizational, human, economic-financial and legal issues that are inescapably present in . In the course, from the hand of teachers and professionals specialized in this type of problem, and from an interdisciplinary and practical perspective, the major issues of succession, generation changes, the incorporation and remuneration of family members, the role of professionals or the preparation of a family protocol that orders and regulates all relations between the family and the company.

The course consists of five modules:

Module 0 - Introduction to Family Business

Module 1 - Government and Management in the Family Business

Module 2 - Management of Emotions in the Family Business

Module 3 - Legal aspects of the Family Business

Module 4 - Financial aspects of the Family Business

Module 5 - Formative Visit

Dates: from February 07 to May 08, 2020

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