William Fung, the head of an old and very large Hong Kong trading company, on making and selling products in a vastly altered global landscape.
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William Fung, the head of an old and very large Hong Kong trading company, on making and selling products in a vastly altered global landscape. Share/Save Which manufacturing operations should return to the United States? Share/Save A conversation with Nick Pennell and Rob Fowler Share/Save The lessons of history suggest that if we want to reduce poverty in emerging markets, regulation reform and business success are prerequisites, not outcomes. Share/Save Executives should track Internet commentary in China to protect their company’s reputation — and market position. Share/Save Economic recovery in China, India, and elsewhere in the region could be the strongest source of sustained global growth for years to come. Share/Save Regulations and consumer expectations are changing. The business models, capabilities, and practices of the financial-services industry must change with them. Share/Save Instead of bashing bonuses, let’s put in place the incentives we need: linking compensation to risk and capital. Share/Save If nuclear energy represents a genuine way to deal with climate change, let’s test it through a massive joint project involving the U.S., Japan, France, and China. Share/Save The newest corporate stakeholders — government representatives — must learn to become effective agents for reform. Share/Save |
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