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While many of us still consider China as the “manufacturing hub” of the world, Chinese companies are moving into higher value-added areas of the supply chain, namely design, and distribution (i.e. , as well as seeking a global presence via Mergers & Acquisitions.
Are the global markets ready for these new global players? What are the threats and the opportunities? What are China’s views on the European economy and how does Europe view the Chinese economy? How are the differences in organisational cultures and governance perceived by the different markets? How are these challenges influencing the Management Education and Management Development agendas?
This conference aims at exploring both the challenges for the corporate world, focusing particularly on the managerial challenges, and the impact of challenges on management education and executive development.
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The conference is part of the Shanghai Management Development Week. Other conferences held during this week are:
On Tuesday 4 November:
The 2nd International Business School Shanghai Conference (2008) hosted by Antai College of Economics & Management, Shanghai Jiao Tong University

From Thursday 6 November evening Boat tour jointly with EFMD to Saturday 8 November:
The AAPBS 4th Annual Conference hosted by Fudan University
