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| Wahaha and Danone: How (Not) to Make Allies Enemies? |
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| Cheung Kong GSB Professor Teng Binsheng will provide an overview of the latest developments in what may be the most significant clash between a multinational corporation and its Chinese partner. What went wrong? What went right? What can we learn from the drama? |
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Dr. Teng is a Professor of Strategic Management at CKGSB and a tenured Associate Professor of Strategic Management, George Washington University (GWU). He is a doctoral advisor and lead professor of the departmental doctoral program at GWU. |
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| Why Study for an MBA in China? |
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| The overseas community in China is growing and diversifying as quickly as the China market itself. Studying for an MBA in China is one way to capitalize on local opportunities. Professor Zheng Yusheng, a full professor at Wharton who heads the Shanghai-based Cheung Kong MBA program, will lead a discussion on the pros and cons of a China MBA. Prof. Zheng will be joined on the panel by overseas alumni and current students of the Cheung Kong GSB MBA program. |
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| Dr. Zheng Yusheng is Professor of Operations Management at CKGSB and serves as Associate Dean of the School. He is also Professor of Operations and Information Management at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania. |
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Date:
June 13, 2007 (Wednesday) |
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Time:
18:30 - 20:30
(registration starts at 18:00) |
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Venue:
Shanghai Portman Hotel, 1376, Nanjing Xi Lu, Shanghai 200040 |
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| 18:30-19:30: "The Danone-Wahaha Dispute: Will There Be a Winner?" Prof. Teng Binsheng |
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| 19:40-20:30: "Why Study for an MBA in China?" A Q&A Discussion Led by Prof. Zheng Yusheng and Cheung Kong GSB Overseas Students |
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| About the Cheung Kong MBA Program |
| The Cheung Kong MBA program is a Shanghai-based, intensive, full-time, 12-month general management program taught in English by renowned faculty handpicked from the world's top business schools. Limited to approximately 50 students each year, the Program is one of the most selective, with GMAT scores for entering students averaging nearly 690. The intimate class size enables personalized instruction and career services that leverage the larger Cheung Kong GSB family, which forms one of the most powerful business networks in Greater China. |
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