Friday, December 21, 2012

Managing in a world of uncertainty

A new team in China. A new game plan for businesses?
China's new leadership change is significant because it is occurring just as the country stands at the cusp of becoming a modern nation. A number of key economic policy shifts will accompany the changeover, including a shift to more private sector growth, divesting of state assets and on creating consumer demand. To prosper under the new rules and new leadership, international businesses may need a new game plan.

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