The End of Copycat China: The Rise of Creativity, Innovation, and Individualism in Asia
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.70 (727 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1118926765 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 256 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-09-13 |
Language | : | English |
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This book provides a roadmap for companies and investors looking to navigate these changes and capture emerging trends, with deep insight and practical guidance on what innovation looks like in the new China.Survey the development of innovation taking place in China's economy, from an insider's perspectiveConsider the changes that must take place to shore up the broken growth modelExamine the consumer trends emerging in the midst of rapid market evolutionUnderstand how China's rise will impact its neighbors like Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, and CambodiaChina's dramatic shift toward consumption presents a tremendous opportunity for foreign business, but traditional tactics a
"Rein's is an intriguing book, with many interesting anecdotes, mini-case studies, and interviewsyou will be pleasantly surprised by the author's fluency, and the 'teachable moments' that arise from his writings." - Financial Times"Plenty of insight here for the pragmatic businessman zips along with lively anecdotes." - South China Morning Post "Highly perceptive and entertaining insight." - Focus Magazine"Written in a fast moving, engaging style extraordinary educational resource for financial professionals." - Finance Professionals' Post
Swiss army knife for truly understanding the China's economy, consumer psychology, and trajectory. I read Shaun's earlier book, End of Cheap China, and referred to it as a "swiss army knife for doing business within/in China". The End of Copycat China is an exceptional follow-on which wonderfully explains the transformation taking place in China as it relates to business, innovation, and consumer psychology. Shaun paints a picture of a China that is quickly moving away from copying, heading toward. Should be mandatory reading for anyone working in China Doclkk I read this in two sittings and only got up because I had to get off the plane. For people that are interested in China, it's a must read; it should be mandatory reading. But even for people outside of China and aren't working there, it's a book that really provides a clear narrative around what's going on in China and helps clear out the noise. I literally believe there would not as much anti China . Goes beyond analysis to support decision-making about China Shaun Rein takes on a challenging task: describe the evolution of a nation and a culture while working within it. He succeeds brilliantly, not by analysis, but by telling stories of people within that culture. The result is a rare understanding for the reader, and the ability to think about the implications beyond the words in the book. There lies its real value.