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CHINA'S DISRUPTORS
How Alibaba, Xiaomi, Tencent, and Other Companies are Changing the Rules of Business
Over the last two decades, Chinese entrepreneurs have launched 40 million businesses, an astounding feat in a country that was hostile to private enterprise for decades. Some of those startups have now become world-class giants, such as Jack Ma’s Alibaba Group, China’s top internet company, which recently had the largest IPO in history.
Others include Pony Ma’s online games and messaging business; Tencent, which is now the world’s third largest internet company; and Ren Zhengfei’s Huawei Technologies, the world’s leading manufacturer of telecom network equipment.
Edward Tse uses his expertise and exclusive access to show what’s really going on with these and other Chinese powerhouses, such as Lei Jun’s Xiaomi, maker of “low-cost, suspiciously iPhone-like smartphones,” and Robin Li’s Baidu, often called the Google of China. Tse delves deeply into case studies of these leading Chinese companies and shows what makes them so innovative and worthy of study by businesspeople around the world.
These success stories create a mixture of fear, anxiety, and intrigue for the international business community. Will Chinese entrepreneurs eventually overtake the world’s largest companies? How should their competitors respond to them in productive ways? Is it possible to compete with them in global markets while working with them on global issues? Tse answers these and many other important questions.
Edward Tse is the founder and CEO of Gao Feng Advisory Company, a global strategy consulting firm, and the former chairman for Greater China of Booz & Company. He has helped hundreds of multinational and Chinese companies develop and apply their strategies, and he has worked with the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the Chinese government on issues related to state-owned enterprise reform. He is the author of The China Strategy and has also contributed to prominent publications such as Harvard Business Review, Strategy + Business, Hong Kong Economic Times, and China Entrepreneur. He lives in Hong Kong.
Edward Tse uses his expertise and exclusive access to show what’s really going on with these and other Chinese powerhouses, such as Lei Jun’s Xiaomi, maker of “low-cost, suspiciously iPhone-like smartphones,” and Robin Li’s Baidu, often called the Google of China. Tse delves deeply into case studies of these leading Chinese companies and shows what makes them so innovative and worthy of study by businesspeople around the world.
These success stories create a mixture of fear, anxiety, and intrigue for the international business community. Will Chinese entrepreneurs eventually overtake the world’s largest companies? How should their competitors respond to them in productive ways? Is it possible to compete with them in global markets while working with them on global issues? Tse answers these and many other important questions.
Edward Tse is the founder and CEO of Gao Feng Advisory Company, a global strategy consulting firm, and the former chairman for Greater China of Booz & Company. He has helped hundreds of multinational and Chinese companies develop and apply their strategies, and he has worked with the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the Chinese government on issues related to state-owned enterprise reform. He is the author of The China Strategy and has also contributed to prominent publications such as Harvard Business Review, Strategy + Business, Hong Kong Economic Times, and China Entrepreneur. He lives in Hong Kong.
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Published 2015-07-14 by Portfolio |
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Published 2015-07-14 by Portfolio |