February 2012
 
CKGSB New Year Red Letter - Of Snakes, Tigers and Dragons 
As the Year of the Dragon begins in February 2012, CKGSB's Director of Executive Education (Europe), Neil Selby, discusses the outlook for the shifting political and economic leadership in China, Hong Kong and Taiwan in 2012. More >>
 
Coping with the Economic Slowdown: A Survey of 100 Chinese CEOs and Entrepreneurs
CKGSB announced the release of its first Chinese CEO survey produced in collaboration with Ernst & Young which captures the opinions of 100 leading Chinese entrepreneurs on their business positioning, human capital, investment consideration and industry policy outlook for 2012. More >>
 
CKGSB Partners with ASEAN Counterparts to Cultivate Executive Leadership Throughout Southeast Asia
CKGSB announced a partnership to assist ASEAN businesses in taking their operations global. For the new "ASEAN Global Leadership Program – China," CKGSB and Malaysia's Human Resources Development Fund (HRDF) and SRW&Co., a Southeast Asian management consultancy firm will jointly deliver customized business courses in China to high-level executives from Malaysia and across the ASEAN region. More >>
 
2012 CKGSB Annual Forum explores New Ideas for a Changing World
The CKGSB Annual Forum, held in Sanya, Hainan, China, brought together more than 1,100 high-level attendees from China's business, government and academic community to discuss how China's soft power development can lead to a global leadership role for the nation and its businesses. More >>
 
CKGSB Co-Organizes the China Institute Executive Summit in New York 
Global business leaders, economists, journalists and representatives from government agencies and non-profits gathered in New York to shape the next decade of US-China business dialogue as part of the Eighth China Institute Executive Summit. CKGSB, in its role as co-organizer, exported its on-the-ground Chinese business insight to the summit—in the form of nearly 90 Chinese business leaders who are students in the school's EMBA program. More >>
 
Looking to High-Value Investment
Liang Xinjun, a co-founder of Fosun International Limited earned his executive MBA in 2007 from CKGSB. Most recently, Fosun Intl. made headlines for investing in the Greek retail group Folli Follie. More >>
 
Policy Focus: Do Beijing's Clean-Air Vehicle Restrictions Dampen Economic Activity?
CKGSB Assistant Professor of Strategy and Economics Brian Viard studied key trends in the economic and air quality effects of various driving restriction policies instituted by the Beijing government in the lead-up to and after the Beijing Olympics period in 2008. More >>
 
Bridging Knowledge Gaps Between East and West
Malcolm Sweeting, Senior Partner of Clifford Chance shares his thoughts on Chinese companies heading West. Malcolm Sweeting is Senior Partner of global law firm Clifford Chance. More >>
 
Around the World and Back Again
Maxence Perret-Gentil (MBA '10) was already a successful engineer with an advanced degree. He wanted to move his career forward with an MBA degree, a decision that took him from his home in Switzerland to the opposite side of the globe to study at CKGSB.  More >>
 
Professor Liu Jing in The Economist: Citi Building – Is China's financial liberalization accelerating?
In an article recently published online at Economist.com, CKGSB Professor of Accounting and Finance Liu Jing commented on the solidarity of local electronic payment companies such as UnionPay amidst the entry of foreign credit card issuers such as Citibank in the Chinese domestic financial market. More >>
 
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