Chindia : how China and India are revolutionizing global business /

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Otros Autores: Engardio, Pete
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Publicado: New York : McGraw-Hill, c2007.
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  • Introduction
  • Investment
  • Market power
  • Industry strengths
  • Business culture
  • Social challenges
  • The rise of Chindia
  • A new world economy
  • Crouching tigers, hidden dragons
  • Why India may be destined to overtake China
  • What's next for China's miracle
  • The new global paradigm
  • The new global job shift
  • The rise of India
  • The way, way back office
  • For India's tech grads, there's no place like home
  • The China price
  • A tale of two furniture makers
  • Sucking the life out of Hoover
  • Dipping a yankee toe in China
  • India: an agent of change
  • The new corporate model
  • Asking the right questions
  • Taking a page from Toyota's playbook
  • Ratan Tata: no one's doubting now
  • The state's long apron strings
  • China's power brands
  • China's free range cash cow
  • TCL Multimedia's global agenda
  • "Survivor of the fittest: at China Netcom
  • Who's got performance
  • The new megamarketsIt's getting hotter in the east
  • A thousand Chinese desires bloom
  • China: Go west, westerners
  • GM and Vw: how not to succeed in China
  • China: let a thousand brands bloom
  • Sitting pretty in Shanghai
  • India's new worldly women
  • Getting the best to the masses
  • GE's Indian adventure
  • How Cummins does it
  • The leap ahead
  • A new lab partner for the U.S?
  • High tech in China: is it a threat to Silicon Valley
  • China ramps ups
  • Scrambling up the development ladder
  • India and Silicon Valley: now the R&D flows both ways
  • IBM's passage to India
  • A brain trust in Bangalore
  • The financial challenge
  • The great bank overhaul
  • Betting on China's banks
  • Tiny loans, high finance
  • India: who wants to build some roads
  • Private equity pours into india
  • China's boures: stock markets or casinos?
  • China is a private-sector economy
  • The education challenge
  • Trying to tme the blackboard jungle
  • No peasant left behind
  • India's whiz kids
  • India: big brains on campus
  • The other MIT
  • The seeds of the next Silicon Valley
  • A whole new school of thought
  • Making waves in Guangdong
  • The social agenda
  • Waking up to their rights
  • Hard labor in Guangdong
  • A blacklisted labor leader speaks out
  • Breakdown
  • India's untold story
  • The digital village
  • The great wail of China
  • China's ecological and energy challenge
  • A big, dirty growth engine
  • The greening of China
  • Winds of change in Inner Mongolia
  • A big green opportunity in China
  • A courageous voice for a greener China
  • Asia's great oil hunt
  • How a thirst for energy led to a thaw
  • The new competitive challenge
  • Shaking up trade trade theory
  • Fakes!
  • Did Spark spark a copycat?
  • Software: will outsourcing hurt America's supremacy?
  • Jobs that could swim offshore
  • Does it matter if China catches up to the U.S.?
  • America's new competition
  • How to level the playingfield.