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Sasin Launches a Short Course: Radical Innovation in Family Business—Transforming for the Future 

Sasin Launches a Short Course: Radical Innovation in Family Business—Transforming for the Future 

The Sasin School of Management at Chulalongkorn University invites family business owners, next-generation heirs, and senior executives to join a two-day short course, “Radical Innovation in Family Business: Transforming for the Future,” taking place June 18–19, 2025, from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Sasin School of Management. 

The course is designed to help organizations adapt and thrive sustainably in an ever-changing business landscape. It will be led by Dr. Ivan Miroshnychenko, a renowned family business expert, former lecturer at IMD Business School, and incoming Full Professor of Management at the Paris School of Business. 

Participants will learn to evaluate and integrate bold ideas, drive innovation for meaningful transformation, and enhance their leadership through creativity, critical thinking, entrepreneurship, and team-building skills. 

For more information and to apply, visit: https://www.sasin.edu/executive-education/course/radical-innovation-in-family-business-transforming-for-the-future

Email: executiveeducation@sasin.edu  
Phone: 0-2218-4000 ext. 7 

Sasin Launches a Short Course: Radical Innovation in Family Business—Transforming for the Future 

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