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- New Business Word of the Day: Chindia
- ChangeThis has an excerpt from "Chindia Rising:How China and India Will Benefit Your Business," by Jagdish N. Sheth. If the excerpt provides a model for the whole book, the writing is slightly jarring, like the name 'Chindia' itself. Many of the assertions seem overstated. Sheth argues for...
- Blog posts 2008-07-09
- When Doing Business in China and India, Nothing Is Guaranteed
- Can you make money in India and China? That's the central question of Part II of "Billions of Entrepreneurs." The answer: maybe. Author Tarun Khanna shows that companies have made money in both countries, but that foreign firms in particular have found profits challenging. In India, local...
- Blog posts 2008-03-25
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- China, India and the Future
- Tarun Khanna closes out his book on China and India with a tantalizing section called "The Future." Who doesn't want to know what's going to happen with these two countries? Unfortunately, we don't really find out much about the future that he hasn't already suggested. ...
- Blog posts 2008-04-02
- Billions of Entrepreneurs Who Don't Need Us
- China and India portend an economic future tipped in their direction, not ours. This seems to be the year of writers showing us that future. Earlier I reviewed Silicon Dragon, which showed us the somewhat halting steps of high-tech entrepreneurs in China, and also A World Without Poverty, which showed...
- Blog posts 2008-03-04
- China and India: Night and Day
- Quick, what is India's Independence Day? China's? If you didn't know, you need to read "Billions of Entrepreneurs: How China and India Are Reshaping Their Futures, and Yours," Tarun Khanna's guidebook to the future. The world isn’t flat; it's tilting towards the world’s two...
- Blog posts 2008-03-21
- How Indian and Chinese Governments Differ on Business
- What is the role of government in the economies of China and India? For insights, check out a video by Tarun Khanna, a Harvard Business School professor on McKinsey's web site. Khanna notes that both economies are success stories built "on massive amounts of talent that their...
- Blog posts 2009-01-22
- How Developing Countries are Developing Medical Tourism
- The first time I heard about US folks outsourcing their heart surgery or hip replacement to doctors in India or China, it sounded crazy. But clearly the rise of "medical tourism" -- traveling to different countries to have a medical procedure done less expensively, more expediently, and in some cases...
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- China and India: Billions of Entrepreneurs
- With one-third of the world's population between them, China and India are quickly emerging as economic superpowers on the world stage. As a business person, how do you view this reality? Opportunity, or threat? Yes, there is a tremendous amount of potential consumers in these countries for...
- Blog posts 2008-01-31
- China and India Don't Need Us
- In "Billions of Entrepreneurs," author Tarun Khanna gives us a tour of modern-day India and China, filled with historical asides and vivid pictures of life in these countries. Khanna at his best evokes John Gunther's landmark "Inside" series from the 1940s, giving us an intimacy with the places and their...
- Blog posts 2008-04-02
- You Pick, I Review
- Harvard Business School Press sent me its Spring 2008 catalog. Tell me what you'd like to see reviewed. Books on the way include: Billions of Entrepreneurs: How China and India Are Reshaping Their Futures -- and Yours, by Tarun Khanna ...
- Blog posts 2008-01-09
- Help Pick BNET's Best Business Books of 2008
- It's time for the Big Think list of the best business books of 2008. Over the next week, post in comments on your favorite book or books published in 2008, and I'll gather them all up and pull together a poll that lets you vote on them. That will decide...
- Blog posts 2008-11-17
- Indian may close the gap with China.
- Jul 25, 2003 (The Asian Wall Street Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) Most people perceive China as being much more successful than India in its modernisation efforts. China has a faster growing economy, less poverty and relatively efficient administration apparatus. Yet some economists predict...
- Research articles 2003-07-25
- GuÃÂnxi: Doing Business in China
- Westerners approaching potential partners in China for the first time are often mystified by the culture and business practices they confront. If you don't know what you are doing in Guangzhou or Beijing, a deal you thought you had in the bag can quickly explode into a thousand bits of...
- Blog posts 2009-01-21
- When You Shouldn't Go Global
- Globalization promises substantial advantages like new growth and scale. For some companies, it's paid off handsomely. But global mania has also blinded many firms to a hard truth: global strategies are devilishly tough to execute. ...
- Articles 2008-12-03
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