| Sort by: Article Title | Contributor | Topic | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
Leveraging China and India |
Anil K.Gupta And Haiyan Wang | China , Global Business , India | April 14 2009 |
Six Myths About ChinaUnderstanding China is critical to competitive success. Unfortunately, what you understand could be dead wrong |
Anil K. Gupta And Haiyan Wang | China , Global Business , Strategy | March 14 2010 |
Is China the New India?China’s burgeoning outsourcing industry faces formidable challenges. But it also has the resources to overcome them. |
Rebecca Fannin | China , Global Business , India , Strategy | April 22 2010 |
Riding the Chinese DragonHow East Asian Companies Sidestep Direct Competition and Seek Instead to Profit from China’s Rapid Growth. |
William J. Holstein | China , Global Business | January 18 2011 |
Remastering the Art of Doing Business in ChinaFor foreign companies in China, the game has changed. |
Robert Lawrence Kuhn | China , Global Business , Strategy | March 7 2011 |
China’s Rising StarsMeet eight of China’s emerging business leaders. |
Rebecca A. Fannin | China , Global Business | March 9 2011 |
Designing a China Business FrameworkIf you’re looking to succeed in China, you’ll need to align your strategy with the agenda of China’s leaders. Businesses need to take a “politico-strategic” approach when entering the country because of the strong relationship between commerce and government. |
Robert Lawrence Kuhn | Asia , China , Global Business , Strategy | July 8 2011 |
Are You Ready to Take on China’s Next-Generation Competitors?The broad middle markets of China, India, and Brazil are where most of the growth of the next decade will be found. It will be hard for any firm to be among the global market leaders in 2020 unless they have a meaningful share of this. The trouble is, the next-generation companies in China such as Haier, Geely, and others that are stepping onto the global stage as tough competitors are already positioning themselves to dominate these markets. |
George F. Brown Jr. and David G. Hartman | China , Global Business | September 1 2011 |
What’s Next for China?Already the world’s second-largest economy, China’s future—and the future of companies doing business there—depends on overcoming significant hurdles.Here’s what CEOs had to say at a roundtable at the CEO of the Year. |
Jennifer Pellet | China , Global Business | October 14 2011 |
How to Deal with the Chinese GovernmentIn the real world of doing business in China, the landscape is shifting. Foreign companies can no longer do business in China today in the same way that they have in the past. |
Robert Lawrence Kuhn | China , Global Business | February 14 2012 |