17/04/2017
Asharqia Chamber
release the 19th edition of «Family».
40%
of the profitability of family businesses depends on their transformation to
high performing institutions.
The
19th edition of the "Family" , launched by Asharqia Chamber, represented by the Department of
Information, is regularly launched to highlight the family business
sector locally and abroad.
The
new edition includes a series of topics
related to the governance and transformation of family businesses by exposing
them to local and regional that have managed to maintain their business continuity
over the generations or to maintain their work towards governance and
transformation, such as the experience of Al Hilal Group, The
most developed family business in the Middle East, which has the policy of open
door and the entry of not from the family members to the board of directors a
way to sustain and expand its business.
The
bulletin also contained a dialogue with the Director of Financial and
Administrative Management of the Group of Companies Abdulmohsen Al Hurish Al Tamimi
& Co., which is on the way to the issuance of a family charter governing
the relationship between family members and management.
The
bulletin also covered key events related to institutionalization and family
business interactions by highlighting the Family Business Governance Forum,
which will be launched by Asharqia Chamber under the patronage of the Minister
of Trade and Investment and INSEAD Business School on Wednesday 19 April.
The
meeting, which was attended by Prince Faisal bin Muhammed bin Nasser, highlighted
the importance of governance and its role in the sustainability of family
business, urging family business owners
to play their roles in the dress of the guard rather than the heir.
The
bulletin provided a long report on the workshop organized by the Chamber in
collaboration with KPMG, a specialist in auditing, taxation and consulting,
under the title Family Businesses and the Challenges of Their Continued Growth,
and concluded six challenges to the sustainability of family businesses.
The
statement concluded with a presentation by Jean Nikolai, president of Stapling
Stone Global, a specialist consulting firm to transform companies to high performing
institutions. He assured that 40% of the
profitability of family businesses depends on their transformation to high
performing institutions.