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Is your Family Business Ready for the Next Generation?


INSEAD’s Wendel International Centre For Family Enterprise


The Wendel International Centre for Family Enterprise is a Centre of Excellence at INSEAD, one of the world’s leading graduate business schools.


The Centre conducts research, provides education and acts as an international platform for knowledge exchange. It supports family firms in their endeavour to combine sustainable business growth and healthy family relationships. In response to the needs of family businesses around the globe, the Centre offers a range of educational programmes and events.


The Family Enterprise Challenge Programme Addressing family firms’ unique challenges


The Family Enterprise Challenge is specifically designed for family business members who want to better understand, and address more effectively, issues such as leadership, ownership, succession and family relations. Over four and a half intensive days, the programme allows teams from several families, including non-family managers or directors, to learn and exchange around the specific challenges faced by family firms – in a safe and confidential environment. It combines rigorous learning – based on the latest research – with practical workshops.


Programme Directors: Randel Carlock and Christine Blondel inse.ad/fame


Value Creation for Owners and Directors Programme Sustaining performance through active ownership


Value Creation for Owners and Directors is designed to develop the skills and knowledge for highly effective ownership and board membership. Over four days, the programme focuses on the key areas of value creation including finance, governance, strategy, leadership and organisational skills.


Programme Directors: Massimo Massa and Ludo Van der Heyden inse.ad/vcod


The Family Enterprise Day


The Family Enterprise Day is a workshop that takes place four times a year and brings together family business entrepreneurs, family business scholars and MBA students. Leading INSEAD-based family business scholars provide theoretical frameworks and guide family business representatives and MBA students through the workshop, where participants are encouraged to share personal and professional experiences related to different themes in the field of family business. The event is by invitation only and exclusively for family business members and INSEAD students. In this way we ensure an atmosphere of trust and confidentiality, in which experiences can be exchanged and discussed for mutual benefit.


Facilitated by: Morten Bennedsen and Randel Carlock


INSEAD’s Wendel International Centre For Family Enterprise is co-directed by Academic Director Morten Bennedsen and Executive Director Lise Møller. Prof. Bennedsen is author of the new book The Family Business Map. He is the André and Rosalie Hoffmann Chaired Professor of Family Enterprise, Co-Director of the André and Rosalie Hoffmann Research Fund and Professor of Economics and Political Science.


For more information, please contact the Centre on: Tel: +33 (0)1 60 72 92 50 Email: family-firms.fb@insead.edu http://centres.insead.edu/family-enterprise/


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