Amr Allam: Outgrowing A Family Business

Marina Apaydin, Martin Johannes Løkse Sand, Rebecca A. Hoogendoorn, Maha Eshak

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Hassan Allam Holding (HAH) was a family-owned Egyptian engineering, construction and infrastructure company managed by co-Chief Executive Officers and brothers Amr and Hassan Allam. HAH experienced significant growth and success, but eventually, it reached a point where its family governance structure could no longer sustain further growth. Amr and Hassan realized this and started planning to transition toward a corporate governance structure. In 2016, they managed to get the International Finance Corporation on board as an equity partner, and this helped propel the governance transition, but they still needed to find a way to convince the family to step back. This case study can help students understand the issues that may occur during a change within an established organization of any size. The case study considers the implications the change may have on the leader, his personality and his character and how it shapes the leader in question as an outcome. This case study has been designed to be used in one or two sessions and can be offered in management or leadership courses at an undergraduate or graduate level.

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SMALL BUSINESS
 

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Amr Allam: Outgrowing A Family Business
ISSN: 2045-0621
8p.: pdf file.; 110 .KB
English

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Marina Apaydin, Martin Johannes Løkse Sand, Rebecca A. Hoogendoorn, Maha Eshak
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Emerald
New York
2024

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