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China’s Social Media Giants
Unknown to most people outside China, the country has a very vibrant social media landscape. A surprisingly large percentage.


| Dec. 13 2012
The Robert Aumann Interview
Israeli-American mathematician Robert J. Aumann, the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Economics, is best known for his contributions to Game.


| Dec. 12 2012
Henry Chesbrough on the Future of Open Innovation
Innovation communities will push the boundaries of Open Innovation, says Henry Chesbrough, the proponent of this revolutionary idea in management.


| Nov. 21 2012
The New Big Spenders
Luxury brands change tactics to drive sales in tier-two and tier-three cities Just a decade ago, Jiefangbei.


| Nov. 16 2012
The High Growth Conundrum: Building the Right Culture
In a high-growth environment, building the right culture is tougher than you think. The third article in our series.


| Nov. 12 2012
China’s Craigslist Wannabes
Three erstwhile copycats innovate through trial and error, to fight the fierce war over online classifieds market A few years.


| Nov. 12 2012
Taking the Hard Road: Chinese automaker BYD tries to innovate
Chinese car maker BYD is finding it tough to shift from imitation to innovation. It used to take a.


| Nov. 5 2012
The High-Growth Conundrum: Q&A with the ‘Growth Guy’, Verne Harnish
All over China, leaders of fast-growing companies are asking themselves: how can we grow as fast as we need.


| Nov. 2 2012
The High Growth Conundrum: Winning the War for Talent
Editor’s Note: Even as the global economy slows down, some Chinese companies are grappling with a new reality.


| Oct. 22 2012
China Markets its Marketing Strategy
Chinese brands are out to sell themselves to the world, but why, and how? It’s August 2012.


| Oct. 22 2012
Charting a New Course
Vantone chairman Feng Lun on pioneering a new business model for China’s real estate industry With China’.


| Oct. 19 2012
The Thinker Interview: Marshall Goldsmith
Marshall Goldsmith’s brand of leadership appeals to everyone – from Fortune 500 CEOs to the lay man. What.


| Sep. 30 2012