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Getting It Right in China & India
China and India are the only countries in the world that are playing out 4 compelling realities at the same time. Anil Gupta & Haiyan Wang, co-authors of "Getting China and India Right" share their observations, with CNBC's
Martin Soong, August 25, 2009
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Doing Business in China
Haiyan Wang, co-author of Getting China and India Right book, discusses the intricacies of doing business in China with CNBC's Martin Soong, August 25, 2009.
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Indian IPOs Heat Up
In this video interview with BNN (Business News Network), Canada's #1 business network, Anil K. Gupta discusses the soaring of India’s stock market in 2009 and the infrastructure revolution India needs to become a manufacturing powerhouse like China..
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The Quest For Global Dominance
In this video interview with INSEAD Knowledge, Dr. Anil K. Gupta and Haiyan Wang discuss why they believe corporate headquarters may very well become a thing of the past. They discuss the foundations for building a virtual network of global hubs and the global mindset needed for such transformation.
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Leveraging China and India for Global Advantage
In this keynote speech delivered at the Stanford Breakfast
Series, Dr. Anil K. Gupta projects that China’s GDP will catch up to that of the U.S. by 2025 and by 2050, GDP of both China and India will reach or surpass that of the U.S., Europe and Japan combined. He discusses why companies can’t afford to ignore these emerging giants and how companies must leverage the four gaming changing realities China and India present. He points out the common mistakes most companies make.
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IBM Wins In China
In this video interview with The
Street.com TV, Dr. Anil Gupta discusses how IBM get China and India right – aggressively going after the mega-markets, leveraging China and India for both cost reduction and innovation, and takes on the challenging of emerging giants head on in their home turf.
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India, China or Bust
In this video interview with BNN (Busienss News Network), Canada's #1 business nework, Dr. Anil K. Gupta discusses why getting China and India right is a survival issue.
He points out why companies fail to take advantage of the tremendous opportunities in these two emerging giants.. |
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Book Introduction: Getting China and India Right - Strategies for Leveraging the World’s Fastest Growing Economies For Global Advantage
Dr. Anil K. Gupta and Haiyan Wang discuss why the current economic turmoil is making China and India more central to the global strategies of Fortune 1000 companies.
They outline the key elements of getting China and India right. |
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How to Get China and India Right
In this video interview with The Wall Street
Journal, Dr. Anil K. Gupta discusses what
business leaders must to do to capture the growth,
efficiency, talent, and innovation opportunities
offered by China and India. |
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Globalization in the Face of the
Financial Crisis
In this video interview with China.com.cn,
China’s #1 media portal, Dr. Anil K. Gupta discusses
the implications of the current financial turmoil
for globalization. He also discusses the outlook of
China’s economic growth and the globalization
efforts of Chinese companies.
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Globalization through Innovation
In
this keynote speech delivered to the
Annual Partnership Summit
of the Confederation of Indian Industry
in Bangalore, Dr. Anil K. Gupta discusses how MNCs
must re-invent their business models when expanding
into the emerging markets.
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M&A in China and India
In this edition of Inside the Deal, Dr. Anil K. Gupta discusses why the current economic turmoil makes Getting China and India Right even more critical. Economic growth in China and India may be projected to slow in 2009, but that doesn't mean opportunities for foreign buyers will dry up. In fact,
the opportunity to acquire attractive targets in those developing countries - at bargain prices - has never been better. |
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Can China Innovate?
Pressure on China's manufacturing sector following the U.S. economic crisis presents both opportunities and challenges. Professor Anil Gupta explains why the time and conditions are right for China to become an innovation leader.
"Over the next five to 10 years this whole question of can China innovate will begin to appear a historical question, an irrelevant question," says Gupta. |
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