Home to a quarter of the world's population, China, with its rapid growth, expanding openness, and developing consumer market, has become a hotbed of opportunity--and risk--for today's multinationals. Harvard Business Review on Doing Business in China offers a timely and insightful analysis of what it will take to successfully do business in twenty-first-century China.
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The Great Transition 1
KENNETH LIEBERTHAL AND GEOFFREY LIEBERTHAL
The Chinese Negotiation 31
JOHN L. GRAHAM AND N. MARK LAM
The Hidden Dragons 57
MING ZENG AND PETER J. WILLIAMSON
Short-Term Results:
The Litmus Test for Success in China 79
RICK YAN
Entering China:
An Unconventional Approach 105
WILFRIED VANHONACKER
To Reach China's Consumers, Adapt to
Guo Qing 123
RICK YAN
Trouble in Paradise 141
KATHERINE XIN AND VLADIMIR PUCIK
The Forgotten Strategy 163
PANKAJ GHEMAWAT
About the Contributors 187
Index 189