The Wedding (A)
A successful entrepreneur who has made many sacrifices and relied on the support of his family decides to marry his girlfriend. Everything goes smoothly and all the family members are happy until a family friend raises a purely practical matter, one that's common in many cultures but hadn't been considered by anyone in the family: Shouldn't the couple sign a prenuptial agreement?
The case (which provides enough information to give us an idea of the protagonist's personal qualities as a manager and the way he's been brought up, with the example of his own parents) allows us to focus on a practical issue that may well reflect not only cultural considerations but virtues of ordinary citizens (and managers), ranging from generosity to prudence.
The case (which provides enough information to give us an idea of the protagonist's personal qualities as a manager and the way he's been brought up, with the example of his own parents) allows us to focus on a practical issue that may well reflect not only cultural considerations but virtues of ordinary citizens (and managers), ranging from generosity to prudence.
Collection: IESE (España)
Ref: ASN-66-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 4
Publication Date: Nov 23, 2016
Language: English, Spanish
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A successful entrepreneur who has made many sacrifices and relied on the support of his family decides to marry his girlfriend. Everything goes smoothly and all the family members are happy until a family friend raises a purely practical matter, one that's common in many cultures but hadn't been considered by anyone in the family: Shouldn't the couple sign a prenuptial agreement?
The case (which provides enough information to give us an idea of the protagonist's personal qualities as a manager and the way he's been brought up, with the example of his own parents) allows us to focus on a practical issue that may well reflect not only cultural considerations but virtues of ordinary citizens (and managers), ranging from generosity to prudence.
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The case (which provides enough information to give us an idea of the protagonist's personal qualities as a manager and the way he's been brought up, with the example of his own parents) allows us to focus on a practical issue that may well reflect not only cultural considerations but virtues of ordinary citizens (and managers), ranging from generosity to prudence.
Geographic Setting: Spain
Industry Setting: Consulting and Professional advice
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