Supertrends now available in Singapore, Hong Kong, and MalaysiaAugust 8, 2008 11:50 amJust in time for the Olympics, Supertrends of Future China is on shelves now for retail sales in the following bookstores (and will be available in wide-release in the US mid-August): Singapore
Hong KongNewsLink (Airport bookshop) MalaysiaBorders Pte Ltd, Times Square As before, the book can still be pre-ordered online for immediate delivery in your area when it becomes available, see our list of online retailers for more information or contact us.
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Categories: Announcements What others are saying about Supertrends"The Beijing Olympics focused the world’s attention on China and the dramatic transformation it has undergone in recent years. Supertrends of Future China offers a primer on the forces that will drive business in the post-Olympic decade. Unlike much that is written on business in China, authors James K. Yuann and Jason Inch use their years of experience as analysts to explore the cultural as well as the market trends. It is a refreshing approach but one that still leads to a hard economic conclusion: The next decade in China is likely to be as remarkable as the one that preceded it, with no shortage of opportunities for savvy businesspeople. [...] Yuann and Inch believe the key to succeeding in China in the upcoming years will be to follow what they dub the “supertrends” of business, society and wealth. Many of the old assumptions about China will need to be thrown out. In manufacturing, for example, the authors see a shift toward added value and innovation as producers bid farewell to the low-end knock-offs currently synonymous with the “made in China” label. On the social end, China’s “affluencing” middle and upper classes are coming to expect and demand higher quality products, especially technologies like mobile phones, which help reinforce their social networks. Chinese send text messages and join internet communities in numbers that dwarf their Western counterparts. The authors believe smart marketers will recognize these media as important new ways to reach their customers." --Mollie Kirk, You are visiting China Supertrends, a business trend and economic news blog for China, and also the online forum for Supertrends of Future China, the new book by James K. Yuann and Jason Inch. Categories
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