Introducing a change process to a local wholesale/retail trading company
This project is based on a local Chinese family business - SLS Bearings (S) Pte Ltd. SLS is a wholesale and retail trading company specialising in various types of ball and roller bearings. It is Singapore's sole distributor of SKF, the world's largest manufacturer of ball and rol...
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Format: | Final Year Project |
Language: | English |
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2015
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10356/64369 |
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Institution: | Nanyang Technological University |
Language: | English |
Summary: | This project is based on a local Chinese family business - SLS Bearings (S)
Pte Ltd. SLS is a wholesale and retail trading company specialising in various
types of ball and roller bearings. It is Singapore's sole distributor of SKF, the
world's largest manufacturer of ball and roller bearings, and also deals in other
renowned brands.
The founder of the company, Mr Tan Tiong Seng is presently the Managing
Director. Mr Tan is in his fifties and is the eldest son of his family. He had only
primary school education and started to work at the age of 14. With hard work and
experience, he set up his own business at the age of 24.
SLS started as a sole proprietorship comprising the proprietor and two
assistants in 1963. It was registered as a private limited company in 1972. Over
the past twenty years, the company has expanded from one small retail shop off
Serangoon Road to its present establishment of sales, administration and
distribution offices at the Serangoon head office and two warehouses at Tuas and
Benoi in Jurong. The workforce has also increased to 80 employees. Being a
Chinese-oriented company, the working language used is predominantly Mandarin.
The company is very much a family-run business, with most key positions held by
family members and entrenched by firm Chinese tradition and values. This
attribute which is generally not addressed in most Western studies on
Organisation development, will be distinctly recognised as an important factor in
our project. |
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