When Dr. Gang Lu started writing about China’s tech world, it was never meant to become a company. It was just a blog he kept during his PhD in the UK while reading TechCrunch every day. Years later, that blog turned into TechNode, then into a bilingual media outlet, then into events, and finally into Beyond Expo in Macau. Gang looks back at a time when Western coverage of China was dominated by two words: copycat and censorship. He explains why the copycat label once had some truth to it, wh...
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When Dr. Gang Lu started writing about China’s tech world, it was never meant to become a company. It was just a blog he kept during his PhD in the UK while reading TechCrunch every day. Years later, that blog turned into TechNode, then into a bilingual media outlet, then into events, and finally into Beyond Expo in Macau. Gang looks back at a time when Western coverage of China was dominated by two words: copycat and censorship. He explains why the copycat label once had some truth to it, wh...
#179 – Prof. Dr. Hermann Simon: Was im Management WIRKLICH zählt
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#179 – Prof. Dr. Hermann Simon: Was im Management WIRKLICH zählt
Prof. Dr. Hermann Simon gehört zu den bekanntesten deutschen Wirtschaftsexperten. Er hat Hidden Champions erforscht, eine weltweit führende Beratung aufgebaut und Bücher geschrieben, die heute als Standardwerke gelten. Nun ist sein neues Buch erschienen: „Simon sagt. Was im Management wirklich zählt“. Wir haben die Ehre, als eines der ersten Medien darüber mit ihm zu sprechen. Darin hat Hermann Simon die wichtigsten Gedanken und Einsichten aus fünf Jahrzehnten gesammelt, zu Führung, Wettbewer...
Made in China
When Dr. Gang Lu started writing about China’s tech world, it was never meant to become a company. It was just a blog he kept during his PhD in the UK while reading TechCrunch every day. Years later, that blog turned into TechNode, then into a bilingual media outlet, then into events, and finally into Beyond Expo in Macau. Gang looks back at a time when Western coverage of China was dominated by two words: copycat and censorship. He explains why the copycat label once had some truth to it, wh...