A member of one of the world’s most famous entrepreneurial families told alumni and current students of Cheung Kung Graduate School of Business’s Global Emerging Leaders that the meticulously-designed program offers great insight and practical preparation for managing and expanding their family businesses.
Two-time Grand Slam champion Li Na has enrolled into a two-year program for senior management executives at CKGSB, saying she’s keen to pursue a wide range of business interests in her second career, while aiming to become a more thoughtful person in order to make better financial, managerial and business decisions.
The small country packs more than its size in technology, innovation and entrepreneurship.
This year’s China module doubled in number of participants and coincided with One Belt One Road Summit.
China’s strong fundamentals and abundant opportunities ensure that it will enjoy robust growth and it will remain the world’s economic engine, Dr Xiang Bing told business leaders and influencers in New York.
CKGSB Professor of Economics Leslie Young shared his insights of global economics especially China and its impact on global economics with renowned economists from Europe, USA and Japan in a cover story from Economy Chosun, a weekly magazine specializing in economic and business news in South Korea.
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The CKGSB MBA China Module took place from May 8-19 and hosted over 80 students from the University of Michigan’s Ross & Spain’s ESIC Business & Marketing School as they join CKGSB’s own MBA students on an intensive two-week program. The program offered academic lectures, business networking, company visits and cultural events as participants experience the best that Beijing has to offer.
Dr Xiang Bing (pictured below), Founding Dean of Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business and Professor of Chinese Business and Globalization, spoke as a keynote speaker at the prestigious Harvard China Forum during which he offered insightful analysis both on the current state of the global economy and on the prospects for Sino-US relations.
China’s investments and interest in Latin America is providing the region the essential assets it needs for economic growth, said a panel of experts at a recent CKGSB Knowledge Series.
CKGSB has been recognized by both the American and British Chambers of Commerce in China for its “thought leadership” role within China’s charity landscape, as the second annual China CSR Awards were held at the Opposite House Hotel in Beijing.
Kim Joon-Hong, CEO of Meere Company shares his experience of CKGSB’s Korean EMBA program. A pioneering leader in the field of display process equipment, 3D sensor cameras and surgical robots, Kim Joon-Hong wanted to broaden his business insight and network in China. He says the extraordinary business network at CKGSB and the practical program gave him a better understanding of the China market.