FOUR SEASONS HOTEL SINGAPORE
| Team of 5: SGD780 |
Family Business Network (FBN) Asia is a regional chapter of FBN International, a private, not-for-profit organisation representing family businesses in 65 countries across 5 continents. Based in Singapore, FBN Asia covers China, Hong Kong SAR, Taiwan, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. Our vision is to create a vibrant community of family businesses that serves as a model of sustainability.
Visit our website for more details.
To be a model of sustainability, family businesses need to develop mastery in three domains – self, family and business. We aim to help our members discover, through shared learning, the purpose of servant leadership, the promise of harmonious families and the potential of every family leader to be responsible stewards of business.
FBN Asia serves its members in the areas of capacity building, networking and research.
JOIN US and become part of the world’s leading network of business-owning families!
Copyright 2023 Family Business Network Asia Limited. All Rights Reserved.
FBN Asia reserves the right to change any of the terms, conditions or policies as required.
To be updated
Innovation is the key to sustained value creation. Bain & Co’s work with 1000s of companies across the world indicates that the ones that are consistently outperforming their peers and are generating value for their shareholders are the ones that continue to innovate – especially during times of uncertainty.
In this session, we will discuss what the common criteria are that these winners demonstrate, and to leave behind a set of indicators that you may use to track your organisations readiness to step into the period of uncertainty that is inevitable over the next 12-18 months.
As leaders and family members, we constantly aspire to be effective and strengthen relationships to create more harmony within our families and in our businesses. As we nurture our relationships, it is critical to be aware of a little-known problem called self-deception, that undermines our efforts. This problem is NOT external BUT internal. Understanding and neutralizing self-deception, can in a deep way, free us of the entanglements that complicate our personal and professional lives.
In this 90-minute session we will explore self-deception, how we get into it and what we can do about it.
Dialogue on the Role of Family Businesses in the Economy with Guest-of-Honour Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam
(Senior Minister and Coordinating Minister for Social Policies, Government of Singapore)