Navigating China's Business Landscape

Authored by Bridgette Hall, Senior Editor, Criticaleye

Despite its rapid economic growth and many opportunities, doing business in China can be challenging for both domestic and foreign companies. Senior Editor, Bridgette Hall talks to the Criticaleye Community on managing uncertainty and the road to business success in China.

Featuring Commentary From:
 
Curtis Chen, Chief Strategy Officer, Aegon
John Shelley, Independent NED, Standard Chartered Bank (China) Ltd
Ian Stone, Independent NED, Tencent
George Yip, Professor of Marketing and Strategy and Associate Dean for Executive Programmes Imperial College Business School

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Contributors
Curtis Chen
Chairman of the Board
Aegon THTF Life Insurance Co., Ltd
George Yip
Professor of Marketing and Strategy, and Associate Dean for Executive Programmes
Imperial College Business School
John Shelley
Board Mentor
Criticaleye


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