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The China Way, Solar’s Future Potential, Pointing Fingers, and Expensing Lunches in China
“The” way vs “a” way (Japan v China dept) and James Fallows Turns On His Television Set James Fallows putes together an interesting of how things are done in Japan vs. China. In seeing the China picture, I just wonder if consuming jet fuel on a regular business qould qualify oneself for workers comp… and [...]
Jim Jubak on China’s Future if the US Economy Sinks
Here is an excellent clip of Jim Jubak on some macroeconomic things to consider. you may remember that I covered a piece of his on logistics last year, and like that piece, he has some things that I agree and disagree with. Currently working on a few posts to address some of the underlying issues [...]
Beijing Olympics: How modern? How different?
Set to start on August 8, 2008, the Beijing Olympics is being billed as “China’s coming out party” All commerical indicators aside, one of the first signs of the grandeur of this project is the fact that Beijing has undergone a complete makeover. Out with the old… in with the new. It is something that [...]
How the Markets Really Work. Sound Familiar?
There are few times where I can say receiving a joke were more timely, but my friend from Beijing (now back home) passed this on the other day. While the subject of the video is centered on western markets, it could just as easily be a China market 101 video. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ_qK4g6ntM Thank Alex. Read Original [...]
People and Power: Moving China
While All Roads is the medium I typically focus on pure business (and more recently some poltical issue), and Crossroads is the medium I typically use to highlight and discuss social issues, this youtube is an exception. People and Power: Moving China is an excellent film showing a bit of the underbelly of Shanghai. for [...]
Youtube is BACK!
Now, would everyone please play fair with the Net Nanny, we can all continue to enjoy our favorite Youtube movies without the use of an annoying proxy server. Read Original Post Here
Youtube is BACK!
Now, would everyone please play fair with the Net Nanny, we can all continue to enjoy our favorite Youtube movies without the use of an annoying proxy server. Read Original Post Here
SIP’s Past, Present, and Future
One thing I love about Youtube, is you really can find anything. (Note: if you are in China, the Youtube videos below will not be visible without the use of a proxy service.) Recently, my work has taken me to Suzhou quite a bit. the area really has improved dramatically over the last 5 years, [...]
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