The rise of China’s homegrown brand names– and why they
< img src ="https://pi.tedcdn.com/r/talkstar-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/production/talks/talk_145335/5a39cecb-2196-4ca4-8d30-dac064ce25e0/RogerHu_2024S-embed.jpg?u%5Br%5D=2&u%5Bs%5D=0.5&u%5Ba%5D=0.8&u%5Bt%5D=0.03&quality=82c=1050%2C550&w=1050"alt=""> A generational shift is transforming organization in China, says customer professional Roger Hu. He explains the young, enthusiastic business owners taking over family organizations across the country, placing local Chinese business to emerge as ingenious and internationally competitive giants. Source

< img src ="https://pi.tedcdn.com/r/talkstar-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/production/talks/talk_145335/5a39cecb-2196-4ca4-8d30-dac064ce25e0/RogerHu_2024S-embed.jpg?u%5Br%5D=2&u%5Bs%5D=0.5&u%5Ba%5D=0.8&u%5Bt%5D=0.03&quality=82c=1050%2C550&w=1050"alt=""> A generational shift is transforming organization in China, says customer professional Roger Hu. He explains the young, enthusiastic business owners taking over family organizations across the country, placing local Chinese business to emerge as ingenious and internationally competitive giants.
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