Book of the Week - Thursday 11/12/08
Welcome to the final Book of the Week for
2008!
One
billion customers : lessons from the front lines of doing business
in China / James McGregor. New York : Free Press,
c2005. Available in the Social Sciences & Humanities
Library and Gatton Library at
HC427.95 .M43 2005

About this Book It is well known that with a
population of 1.3 billion people, China's market is moving quickly
toward surpassing those of North America and Europe combined.
Companies from the United States and around the globe are flocking
there to buy, sell, manufacture, and create new products. But as
former Wall Street Journal China bureau chief turned successful
corporate executive James McGregor explains, business in China is
conducted with a lot of subterfuge -- nothing is as it seems and
nothing about doing business in China is easy.Destined to become
the bible for business people in China,One Billion Customers shows
how to navigate the often treacherous waters of Chinese
deal-making. Brilliantly written by an author who has lived in
China for nearly two decades, the book reveals indispensable,
street-smart strategies, tactics, and lessons for succeeding in the
world's fastest growing consumer market.Foreign companies rightly
fear that Chinese partners, customers, or suppliers will steal
their technology or trade secrets or simply pick their pockets.
Testy relations between China's Communist leaders and the United
States and other democracies can trap foreign companies in a
political crossfire. McGregor has seen or experienced it all, and
now he shares his insights into how China really works.One Billion
Customers maximizes the expansive knowledge of a respected
journalist, well-known businessman, and ultimate China insider,
offering compelling narratives of personalities, business deals,
and lessons learned -- from Morgan Stanley's creation of a
joint-venture Chinese investment bank to the pleasure dome of a
smuggler whose $6 billion operation demonstrates how corruption
greases the wheels of Chinese commerce. With nearly 100 strategies
for conducting business in China, this unprecedented account
combines practical lessons with the story of China's remarkable
rise to power.
Subject(s): Business enterprises, Foreign --
Government policy -- China. Investments, Foreign -- China. China --
Economic conditions -- 2000- China -- Commercial policy. China --
Foreign economic relations.
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