You may have to Search all our reviewed books and magazines, click the sign up button below to create a free account.
Western business leaders make two key assumptions about China: that China is always copying the West, and that the West is the seat of innovation. The truth is surprising: China is both copying and innovating, and while Western businesses are busy looking for the next new thing, China is rapidly iterating on what’s already been done and pushing ahead. While businesses in the West are getting disrupted and left behind, the savvy leaders among them can learn, innovate, and excel – by copying China’s playbook! Chinafy distils the key lessons from China to unlock business potential anywhere in the world. These lessons serve as catalysts for how to “Chinafy” innovation for growth. Taking a deep dive into the workings of China’s most successful brands – from Haier to ByteDance – author Joanna Hutchins reveals what it takes to get ahead in the world of business and innovation.
None
None
PARTIAL CONTENTS:--v. 1, no. 1. Inhabitants of Groveland, Mass., from its incorporation. Passing events in Merrimack Valley; 1857. Marriages and obituary notices, 1857.--v. 1, no. 2. A genealogy of the descendants of Richard Bailey. Passing events in Merrimack Valley, 1857. Marriages in 1857. Deaths in 1857.
LADY JOANNA BENTLEY has been sold into sexual slavery by her greedy guardian. While sailing en route to Istanbul, she jumps overboard in the dark of night in hopes of reaching a nearby island. Alone, scared, and faced with the overwhelming odds of escaping unscathed, she has to put her trust in a British rogue who claims he was sent by her sister to rescue her. PIRATE CAPTAIN RICHARD TREVANIAN has grown weary of roaming the seven seas and finding a mistress in every port. Left with a legacy of heartbreak and abandonment, he returns home to the Cornish coast to rebuild his crumbling castle. But a plea from a friend sends him out on one last adventure to save an English lady from her Topkapi Palace prison. He discovers it may be the most dangerous escapade yet…to his heart.
The David Grindle family immigrated from England to Newcastle, New Hampshire in 1708, and descendants later moved to Maine.
None
Beginning in 1924, Proceedings are incorporated into the Apr. number.