Dubai: KEL Interactive Session - 'Business Succession' on Dec 12


Dubai: KEL Interactive Session - 'Business Succession' on Dec 12

 

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Dubai, Nov 30: Kanara Entrepreneurs Ltd. (KEL) are pleased to announce an interactive session detailed hereunder on – “Business Succession” to its members and potential members. As we are aware most of the family owned businesses seldom survive through the second generation, KEL feels the need of analysing challenges faced, reasons of failure and guide members on appropriate exit strategies. This session is recommended to spouses and children aged above 16 years aspiring in getting into family owned business by complementing or inheriting.

Date : 
December, 12, 2009 (Saturday)

Venue : Crystal Ball Room of India Club, Dubai 

Time       : 5.30PM to 10.00PM including dinner    

Format            : Live examples and views shared by selected panel of speakers including exit options presented by Ivan Fernandes, sharing his experiences with exits from his own businesses. 


Objectives     :

  • To understand why family owned businesses perish?
  • Should children inherit family owned business?
  • How and why to separate operations from ownership?
  • How to create equity value?     

Topics      : 

  • Pros and Cons of involving Spouse in business
  • Children inheriting business from parents
  • Children venturing into business on their own without inheritance
  • Profession as a career option
  • Why, when and how to Exit from Business



Registration     : Free for all but through prior registration  

Since seats are limited, preference is given to KEL members, their spouses and their colleagues.  Registration can be made by calling Ms. Veena on 050 9679742 or online through Daijiworld or through any KEL Members

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KEL is a global, non-profit, mutual-benefit corporation founded by successful entrepreneurs to encourage, support and nurture entrepreneurship in individuals originating from the Kanara region. While fostering entrepreneurship amongst the expatriates from the Kanara region based in the UAE, KEL aims to expand its activities overseas through affiliations with individuals or associations with similar objectives.

  

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore - U.S.A.

    Wed, Dec 02 2009

    It is good to see that Ivan Fernandes is now sharing his thoughts with like minded people and I have feeling that he is trying to get the younger generation in his target audience. This young man (Ivan) has a success story to share with others and it is my hope that a large number of people particularly Mangaloreans will attend the seminar and benefit by investing their time at the meeting and share their thoughts freely and make the meeting a success. I am sure that Ivan does not wish to make the event a ONE MAN'S SHOW but would indeed seek participation from all. Congrats to you Ivan. Keep up the good work. Joe Gonsalves

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  • Victor Edward D'souza, Bangalore

    Wed, Dec 02 2009

    This is a wonderful opportunity for those who coud make it to the programme. We appreciate the initiative of KEL Dubai. Congratulations.

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