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_aChindia : _bhow China and India are revolutionizing global business / _cedited with commentary by Pete Engardio. |
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_aChindia : _bHow China and India are revolutionising global business |
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_aNew York : _bMcGraw-Hill, _c[2007] |
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505 | 0 | _aIntroduction -- Investment -- Market power -- Industry strengths -- Business culture -- Social challenges -- The rise of Chindia -- A new world economy -- Crouching tigers, hidden dragons -- Why India may be destined to overtake China -- What's next for China's miracle -- The new global paradigm -- The new global job shift -- The rise of India -- The way, way back office -- For India's tech grads, there's no place like home -- The China price -- A tale of two furniture makers -- Sucking the life out of Hoover -- Dipping a yankee toe in China -- India: an agent of change -- The new corporate model -- Asking the right questions -- Taking a page from Toyota's playbook -- Ratan Tata: no one's doubting now -- The state's long apron strings -- China's power brands -- China's free range cash cow -- TCL Multimedia's global agenda -- "Survivor of the fittest: at China Netcom -- Who's got performance -- The new megamarketsIt's getting hotter in the east -- A thousand Chinese desires bloom -- China: Go west, westerners -- GM and Vw: how not to succeed in China -- China: let a thousand brands bloom -- Sitting pretty in Shanghai -- India's new worldly women -- Getting the best to the masses -- GE's Indian adventure -- How Cummins does it -- The leap ahead -- A new lab partner for the U.S? -- High tech in China: is it a threat to Silicon Valley -- China ramps ups -- Scrambling up the development ladder -- India and Silicon Valley: now the R&D flows both ways -- IBM's passage to India -- A brain trust in Bangalore -- The financial challenge -- The great bank overhaul -- Betting on China's banks -- Tiny loans, high finance -- India: who wants to build some roads -- Private equity pours into india -- China's boures: stock markets or casinos? -- China is a private-sector economy -- The education challenge -- Trying to time the blackboard jungle -- No peasant left behind -- India's whiz kids -- India: big brains on campus -- The other MIT -- The seeds of the next Silicon Valley -- A whole new school of thought -- Making waves in Guangdong -- The social agenda -- Waking up to their rights -- Hard labor in Guangdong -- A blacklisted labor leader speaks out -- Breakdown -- India's untold story -- The digital village -- The great wail of China -- China's ecological and energy challenge -- A big, dirty growth engine -- The greening of China -- Winds of change in Inner Mongolia -- A big green opportunity in China -- A courageous voice for a greener China -- Asia's great oil hunt -- How a thirst for energy led to a thaw -- The new competitive challenge -- Shaking up trade trade theory -- Fakes! -- Did Spark spark a copycat? -- Software: will outsourcing hurt America's supremacy? -- Jobs that could swim offshore -- Does it matter if China catches up to the U.S.? -- America's new competition -- How to level the playingfield. | |
520 | _aFrom the Publisher: The best minds at Business Week explore ways your company can survive-and thrive-amid the business growth and innovation of China and India. The economic rise of China and India has changed the way the world does business-and today's companies need to step up their game. This in-depth report, edited by a senior writer at Business Week, goes behind the headlines of the new "megamarkets" to explore how your company can stay competitive. With a diverse array of viewpoints, ideas, and forward-thinking strategies, Chindia discusses new avenues businesses can use to embrace change and encourage growth. Brings together reporting and analysis on China's and India's emerging markets, from the reporters of the world's most widely read business magazine. Provides need-to-know information for you to plan for the future of your business. Features an introduction from Engardio, as well as chapter introductions explaining how the stories fit together and concluding summaries of major points for each chapter. | ||
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