Operation China: from strategy to execution
"In Operation China, McKinsey & Company consultants Jimmy Hexter and Jonathan Woetzel survey the most recent changes in China, outline best practices for key functional areas, and highlight operating innovations that are just starting to emerge." "The author's key point is si...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In Operation China, McKinsey & Company consultants Jimmy Hexter and Jonathan Woetzel survey the most recent changes in China, outline best practices for key functional areas, and highlight operating innovations that are just starting to emerge." "The author's key point is simple: even the best strategies are only as good as their execution. Success in China now depends on designing, marketing, producing, and channeling goods to customers as effectively and efficiently as possible - drawing from global best practices that are adapted to the distinctly Chinese context. Superb execution on the level that multinationals would expect in developed markets - the new gold standard - is neither common nor easy. But those that are successful may in turn be able to leverage the China advantage into a global one." "Hexter and Woetzel have been consultants in McKinsey's offices in Greater China for more than fifteen years and have long been at the center of the changes they describe. They combine their firsthand insights with a base of research drawn from recent McKinsey studies on Chinese consumers and companies, multinationals' best practices, and leading business executives."--BOOK JACKET. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Beschreibung: | XIX, 212 S. |
ISBN: | 1422116964 9781422116968 |
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INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PREFACE GOOD ENOUGH IS NO LONGER ENOUGH CHANGING
RULES FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS IN CHINA PRINCIPLES OF WORLD-CLASS EXECUTION
IN CHINA GREAT EXECUTION LEARNING TO WIN IN CHINAS MANY MARKETS
DEVELOPING COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS THE NEXT ADVANTAGE FOR MANUFACTURING IN
CHINA GETTING MORE FROM SOURCING MORE IN CHINA DISTRIBUTION : CHANGING
TIMES TALENT HOLDS THE KEY MONDAY MORNING : WHERE TO START THE FUTURE OF
BUSINESS IN CHINA THE LOOMING WAVE OF MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS IN CHINA
WIN IN CHINA - OR LOSE EVERYWHERE NOTES INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHORS.
DIESES SCHRIFTSTUECK WURDE MASCHINELL ERZEUGT.
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OPERATION CHINA / HEXTER, JIMMY : 2007 TABLE OF CONTENTS /
INHALTSVERZEICHNIS PREFACE GOOD ENOUGH IS NO LONGER ENOUGH CHANGING
RULES FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS IN CHINA PRINCIPLES OF WORLD-CLASS EXECUTION
IN CHINA GREAT EXECUTION LEARNING TO WIN IN CHINAS MANY MARKETS
DEVELOPING COMPETITIVE PRODUCTS THE NEXT ADVANTAGE FOR MANUFACTURING IN
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TIMES TALENT HOLDS THE KEY MONDAY MORNING : WHERE TO START THE FUTURE OF
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WIN IN CHINA - OR LOSE EVERYWHERE NOTES INDEX ABOUT THE AUTHORS.
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