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Donald Sull is an associate professor of management practice at London Business School. He's also a former McKinsey consultant and advisor to multinational firms and new ventures in several countries, including Sweden, Switzerland, Korea, Finland, and England.
His current book is Made In China: What Western Managers Can Learn From Trailblazing Chinese Entrepreneurs.
Quote from the interview:
Every 10 years, U.S. managers come up with a boogieman that strikes terror into the hearts of all responsible managers. So now it's China; in the '90s it was the dot.com; in the '80s it was Japan, Inc; in the '70s it was OPEC ...
Read the whole interview here.
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This is an excellent idea for a book. Chinese businesspeople are really coming forward now and any insight into how they do business can only be a good thing. Hope you don't mind my saying so, but I have a feeling the interview is not doing justice to the content of the book.
Posted by Noel Guinane at July 21, 2005 5:10 PM
Please check out this story at MSNBC:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8780005/
Funny and sad at the same time, and a true commentary on the state of China. I especially liked the Communist Party official who tried to reassure the businessmen that despite the riots, this was still a good place to invest. Now that's just plain surreal.
Posted by Mike at August 1, 2005 7:36 AM