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Striking a Balance

by SHI Weijun | Oct. 1 2021

China has grown at an unrivaled speed over the past few decades, and the new direction of slower growth and.

Leap of Wealth

by Faye Bradley | Sep. 23 2021

Becoming a billionaire in China is eminently possible, but maintaining a top spot is becoming increasingly difficult.

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Networking 2.0 Series: What’s Next for Professional Networking?

Online networking systems such as LinkedIn and Weibo in China are changing the way people find and do work.

by Bennett Voyles | Sep. 10 2017

Networking 2.0 Series: Online Networking with Chinese Characteristics

Online social networks are changing Chinese professional culture.

by Bennett Voyles | Aug. 23 2017

It’s a Given: the State of Chinese Philanthropy

Philanthropy is on the rise in China, with an awakening of social awareness and increasingly new ways to give.

by Ida Knox | Jun. 7 2017

So long, Cube Farmer: Telecommuting, Co-working and the End of the Office

Do you like to work in a café like Starbucks or do you prefer staying in your cubical at the.

by Bennett Voyles | Apr. 24 2017

Working it Out: New Trends in Fitness in China

A fundamental generational change in attitude is happening: business people in China have started to question lavish banquets with too.

by Ida Knox | Jan. 9 2017

Behind the Scenes in the Magic Kingdom

The opening of the Shanghai Disney Resort in June 2016 was arguably the biggest event in the history of The.

by Tom Nunlist | Dec. 15 2016

The Heat is On for the Chinese Pharmaceutical Industry

China’s large and still growing population, accompanied by rising household wealth and rapid increases in healthcare spending, has transformed.

by Matthew Nitkoski | Nov. 14 2016

The Silver Age: China’s Aging Population

Unlike its developed counterparts, China is aging before it gets prosperous. Its population structure is like Japan’s of the.

by Wynne Wang | Oct. 17 2016

WildAid’s Offbeat Approach to Conservation

“As a father, I want our children to know that rhinos are not just pictures in the book,” says Prince.

by Deng Yuanyuan | May. 30 2016

Can Bottom of The Pyramid Initiatives Alleviate Poverty in LatAm?

Several Latin American countries suffer from acute income inequalities and extreme poverty. For governments, that poses a tricky question: how.

by Neelima | Apr. 12 2016

Henry Mintzberg on Rebalancing Society

Henry Mintzberg was once called the enfant terrible of management thinking. It’s not hard to see why. The author.

by Neelima | Feb. 8 2016

How Embedded Education Can Solve Many Problems

In every country, there are vast populations that need to be educated about something, like say personal health or hygiene.

by Neelima Mahajan | Nov. 16 2015

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