As one of the world's largest economies China is facing many unique management challenges in the wake of the financial crisis. The future presents many opportunities for growth and commerce but new management skills must be developed to cope with these issues.Preface Introduction PART I: THE AMERICAN EXPERIMENT (1978-2008) The Road From Isolation The Turning Point PART II: THREE PILLARS The Origins Of Chinese Management The Cultural Heritage Change And Continuity (Government) The Spirit Of Enterprise China Inc. Strangers In A Strange Land No Business Without China
'Chinese entrepreneurs have made remarkable progress by following the Western business model. At the same time, through their diligence and practicality they have become more mature and created their own unique Chinese business model. In 'China's Management Revolution,' Mr. Charles-Edouard Bou?e sums up the features of the Chinese management model, which integrates Western business culture with Chinese business wisdom. It's a great contribution to the enrichment of the global management model.' - JIN Zhiguo, Chairman of Tsingtao Brewery Co., Ltd.
'This book is a genuine attempt in unraveling the dynamics of what's called Chinese-style management , against the backdrop of China's rise as an emerging economic power. In writing this book Charles-Edouard Bou?e has done a good service as well offer an insider's perspective for international businessmen who want to do business in China. As a leading strategist, he understands that he is in the business of offering good and practical solutions.' - Lifen Zhang, Associate Editor, Financial Times, Editor-in-Chief, FTChinese.com
'Eloquently written, this book presents important new insights for management theory and practice from China where private entrepreneurs' wholehearted embrace of the US management style has given way to a distinctly Chinese way of doing business. Bou?e, a French investment banker with an American alĂ#