The purposes of this research study are to review the histories, organizational structures, and managements of National Olympic Committees in ASEAN countries as well as to analyze and synthesize the findings according to the modern system theories and organizational concepts in order to present the guidelines for driving the Olympic Movement of National Olympic Committees in ASEAN.The samples in this study are purposively sampled. They were the experts from the committees. The instruments are questionnaire and semi-structured interview developed by the researcher. The qualities of the instruments were checked by measuring the construct validity, calculating the index of congruence under the considerations of the experts, and determining the reliability with Cronbach’s method, respectively.It is found that the committees had good developments and protections for the Olympic Movement according to the main evidences. There are five aspects of organizational management: 1) input including people, budgets, management, and equipment required for an effectively supporting the activities; 2) process that is the method that can take the input into the system step by step in order to result in output; 3) output that is the goals in the forms of efficiency, effectiveness, satisfaction, and compensation specified by the committees; 4) feedback adjusting the output from the system to be satisfactory; and 5) environment including internal environments (e.g. atmospheres and member interactions) and external environments (e.g. national economy and politics). It is found that Thailand has the most systematical management followed by Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Brunei, and Timor-Leste, respectively. For the guidelines for driving the Olympic Movements, there are three strategies as follows: 1) support the international sport events according to the Olympic Charter, 2) develop the databases and information technology systems of the Olympic studies in order to support the movements, and 3) coordinate with the public and private sectors to conduct activities according to the Olympic Movement. Finally, researchers believe that the circumstances of good cooperation between national and international sport organizations will achieve the objectives of Olympism. The Movement under scopes and directions of sport strategic plans will fruitfully fertile to children, youths and citizens with good physical and mental health, living peacefully with fraternity in society by means of Olympism and Olympic Movement. We hope that ASEAN countries can pave the path to host Summer Olympic Games in the near future.