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Publisher
Harvard Business Review Press
ISBN-10
1422144151
ISBN-13
9781422144152
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160086406

Product Key Features

Book Title
Can China Lead? : Reaching the Limits of Power and Growth
Number of Pages
288 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Leadership, Development / Economic Development, Commerce, Economic Conditions, International / General, Public Policy / Economic Policy, Strategic Planning
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Yes
Genre
Political Science, Business & Economics
Author
F. Warren Mcfarlan, Regina M. Abrami, William C. Kirby
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Hardcover

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1 in
Item Weight
17.5 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
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6.4 in

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LCCN
2013-029761
Dewey Edition
23
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ADVANCE PRAISE for Can China Lead? : William V. Hickey, retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sealed Air Corporation— Can China Lead? is a thoughtful and well-written perspective on the development of modern China, its emergence as an economic power, and its future outlook. This is a must-read for anyone doing business in China today and anyone interested in the leadership challenges that China will face going forward." Rodney Chase, former Deputy Group Chief Executive and Managing Director, BP plc— These Harvard and Wharton luminaries have written a challenging and disturbing assessment of modern-day China while brilliantly illuminating the country's traumatic twentieth-century journey. While the authors express real doubts about China's readiness to embrace a world leadership role anytime soon, this book will help all of us understand China just a little better." Karen Mills, former Administrator, US Small Business Administration— Entrepreneurship may be America's #145;secret sauce,' but it's an essential part of China's heritage as well. From a deep historical understanding, Can China Lead? asks what will happen when the Chinese and American entrepreneurial economies face off in a global marketplace." George Yeo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Singapore— The authors doubt that China can lead the world, admitting that China may not have any such ambition in the first place. Analyzing the country's deep contradictions, this book will teach you how business is done in China—and it does so brilliantly." Tom Lee, Hughes M. Blake Professor of Management, Foster School of Business, University of Washington; former President, Academy of Management— One of the best books on China that I've read in a very long time.", ADVANCE PRAISE for Can China Lead? : William V. Hickey, retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sealed Air Corporation-- " Can China Lead? is a thoughtful and well-written perspective on the development of modern China, its emergence as an economic power, and its future outlook. This is a must-read for anyone doing business in China today and anyone interested in the leadership challenges that China will face going forward." Rodney Chase, former Deputy Group Chief Executive and Managing Director, BP plc-- "These Harvard and Wharton luminaries have written a challenging and disturbing assessment of modern-day China while brilliantly illuminating the country's traumatic twentieth-century journey. While the authors express real doubts about China's readiness to embrace a world leadership role anytime soon, this book will help all of us understand China just a little better." Karen Mills, former Administrator, US Small Business Administration-- "Entrepreneurship may be America's 'secret sauce,' but it's an essential part of China's heritage as well. From a deep historical understanding, Can China Lead? asks what will happen when the Chinese and American entrepreneurial economies face off in a global marketplace." George Yeo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Singapore-- "The authors doubt that China can lead the world, admitting that China may not have any such ambition in the first place. Analyzing the country's deep contradictions, this book will teach you how business is done in China--and it does so brilliantly." Tom Lee, Hughes M. Blake Professor of Management, Foster School of Business, University of Washington; former President, Academy of Management-- "One of the best books on China that I've read in a very long time.", "... one of the best books on China that I've read in a very long time." -- Thomas W. Lee, Professor of Management and Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs at the Foster School of Business, University of Washington, ADVANCE PRAISE for Can China Lead? : William V. Hickey, retired Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Sealed Air Corporation— Can China Lead? is a thoughtful and well-written perspective on the development of modern China, its emergence as an economic power, and its future outlook. This is a must-read for anyone doing business in China today and anyone interested in the leadership challenges that China will face going forward." Rodney Chase, former Deputy Group Chief Executive and Managing Director, BP plc— These Harvard and Wharton luminaries have written a challenging and disturbing assessment of modern-day China while brilliantly illuminating the country's traumatic twentieth-century journey. While the authors express real doubts about China's readiness to embrace a world leadership role anytime soon, this book will help all of us understand China just a little better." Karen Mills, former Administrator, US Small Business Administration— Entrepreneurship may be America's ‘secret sauce,' but it's an essential part of China's heritage as well. From a deep historical understanding, Can China Lead? asks what will happen when the Chinese and American entrepreneurial economies face off in a global marketplace." George Yeo, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Singapore— The authors doubt that China can lead the world, admitting that China may not have any such ambition in the first place. Analyzing the country's deep contradictions, this book will teach you how business is done in China—and it does so brilliantly." Tom Lee, Hughes M. Blake Professor of Management, Foster School of Business, University of Washington; former President, Academy of Management— One of the best books on China that I've read in a very long time."
Dewey Decimal
330.951
Synopsis
It's time to rethink the way we think about China. In this thought-provoking book, noted China experts from Harvard Business School and the Wharton School assert that while China has experienced remarkable economic growth in recent decades (nearly 10 percent for more than thirty years), it now faces major challenges--tests that could shift the country's political and economic trajectory. A lack of accountability, transparency, and ease of operating in China--combined with growing evidence of high-level corruption--has made domestic and foreign businesspeople increasingly wary of the "China model." These issues have deep roots in Chinese history and the country's political system. Regina M. Abrami of the Wharton School and William C. Kirby and F. Warren McFarlan of Harvard Business School contend that the country's dynamic private sector could be a source of sustainable growth, but it is constrained by political favoritism toward state-owned corporations. Disruptive innovation, research, and development are limited by concerns about intellectual property protection. Most significant of all is the question of China's political future: does a system that has overseen dramatic transformations in recent years now have the capacity to transform itself? Based on a new and popular course taught by the authors at Harvard Business School, this book draws on more than thirty Harvard Business School case studies on Chinese and foreign companies doing business in the region, including Sealed Air, China Merchants Bank, China Mobile, Wanxiang Group, Microsoft, UFIDA, and others. Can China Lead? asserts that China is at an inflection point that cannot be ignored. An understanding of the forces that continue to shape its business landscape is crucial to establishing--and maintaining--a successful enterprise in China., A book for anyone doing business in China Most literature on doing business in emerging markets has focused on why to enter these markets and how to build your business once you get there. But with the rapid changes that globalization has brought on, what's needed is an updated look at the current difficulties of doing business in these regions--and in China in particular. Why is it so much harder for companies to operate there today even from just a decade ago? Three of the field's foremost experts, all Harvard Business School professors, explain the rapidly changing context and challenges of the region.
LC Classification Number
HC427.95.A27 2014

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