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| 03/04/2007 10:37 PM |
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Hi, all, It's fantanstic experience to get involved into WAS BOOK project! It's an absolutely genuine idea which might overturn the traditional way of book-writing. I, Tang Yunchuan, come from China, which is one of the dynamic powerhouses in emerging markets. On quality management track, I worked for AMD, one leading semiconductor company before I changed my job to SAP, world-class enterprise software producer. Covering both hardware manufacturing and software R&D, I'm glad to share my experience and ideas about what happened in China. Besides that, I enjoy a lot the life being an "Netizen", surfing on Internet and benefiting from burgeoning e-biz. As a user of various online communities, such as blog, bbs, and podcast, I should also have my voice. Look forward with great interest to sharing and learning together with all WAS BOOK members! Regards...Yunchuan Tang |
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| 03/31/2008 4:50 PM |
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Hello Tang, As the CEO of a national cost recovery consulting firm, I have been very intrigued by the economic development taking place in China in recent years. I would love to gain the perspective from someone who has worked in that environment as it explodes as a global powerhouse! We've experience business growth challenges over the years in a very "business friendly" environment, I would love to hear how a new business takes shape within the (perceived) restrictions of your country. Also, how is the internal tension surrounding the upcoming Olympics? I look forward to chatting further at your convenience. Chris Coleman ROI Consulting II LLC roillc.net |
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