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September 2010
 
SPOTLIGHT: Graceful slowdown for China's economy?
In a talk at the Beijing campus, J.P. Morgan's Jing Ulrich speaks on China's near-term economic outlook.
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Localizing the smart way
Foreign companies in China don't just need local management talent; they need more autonomy, say China-based executives.  More >>
 
Q&A: Can multinationals stay competitive in China?
(podcast)
Strategy and Economics Prof. Brian Viard discusses highlights of a private executive roundtable on the best localization strategies.  Download >>
 
A seismic difference: the value of corporate philanthropy in China
The Sichuan earthquake showed how corporate donations can help (or hurt) Chinese companies.  More >>
 
China Daily: Man with a mission
Dean Xiang promotes the value of philanthropy to a new generation of Chinese entrepreneurs.  More >>
 
China gains appeal for foreign MBA students
A growing number of overseas students are applying for MBA programs in China.  More >>
 
Cheung Kong courses in France, Spain offer immersion study for Chinese executives
Participants visit Hermès, study Zara and El Bulli cases to learn European brand-building strategies.  More >>
 
Summer Magazine
Cheung Kong Magazine Summer 2010
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Cheung Kong is Cantonese for the Yangtze River, the 6,211km river that flows through the heart of China and is an important symbol of Chinese civilization. Known in Mandarin as Changjiang Shangxueyuan [长江商学院], Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business features world-class professors recruited from schools such as Wharton, Stanford, and INSEAD. Read more about Cheung Kong.
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