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It Can't Be Said Enough...
If your company is just dipping its toes in China, please read the article below. If your company has been doing business in China for many years, please read the article below. It's nothing new, but the message from the interview is clear and I think it can't be stressed enough. The recent problems experienced by Mattel and others aren't unavoidable, although it's always easier to unravel China in hindsight...See the article here.
It Can't Be Said Enough...
October 17, 2007
If your company is just dipping its toes in China, please read the article below. If your company has been doing business in China for many years, please read the article below. It's nothing new, but the message from the interview is clear and I think it can't be stressed enough. The recent problems experienced by Mattel and others aren't unavoidable, although it's always easier to unravel China in hindsight...See the article here.
Posted by Andy Mulkerin on October 17, 2007 | Comments (0)
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