China's Disruptors: How Alibaba, Xiaomi, TenCent, and Other Companies Are Changing the Rules of Busi ness

┬╖ Penguin Random House Audio ┬╖ рд╡рд╛рдЪрдХ Arthur Morey
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In September 2014, Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba raised $25 billion in the worldтАЩs biggest-ever initial public offering. Since then, millions of investors and managers worldwide have pondered a fundamental question: WhatтАЩs really going on with the new wave of ChinaтАЩs disruptors?

Alibaba wasnтАЩt an outlierтАФitтАЩs one of a rising tide of thriving Chinese companies, mostly but not exclusively in the technology sector. Overnight, its founder, Jack Ma, appeared on the same magazine covers as American entrepreneurial icons like Mark Zuckerberg. Ma was quickly followed by the founders of other previously little-known companies, such as Baidu, Tencent, and Xiaomi.

Over the past two decades, an unprecedented burst of entrepreneurialism has transformed ChinaтАЩs economy from a closed, impoverished, state-run system into a major power in global business. As products in China become more and more sophisticated, and as its companies embrace domestically developed technology, we will increasingly see Chinese goods setting global standards. Meanwhile, companies in the rest of the world wonder how they can access the fast-rising incomes of ChinaтАЩs 1.3 billion consumers.

Now Edward Tse, a leading global strategy consultant, reveals how China got to this point, and what the countryтАЩs rise means for the United States and the rest of the world. Tse has spent more than twenty years working with senior Chinese executives, learning firsthand how ChinaтАЩs most powerful companies operate. HeтАЩs an expert on how private firms are thriving in what is still, officially, a communist country. His book draws on exclusive interviews and case studies to explore questions such as

*What drives ChinaтАЩs entrepreneurs? Personal fame and fortuneтАФor a quest for national pride and communal achievement?

*How do these companies grow so quickly? In 2005, Lenovo sold just one category of products (personal computers) in one market, China. Today, not only is it the worldтАЩs largest PC seller; it is also the worldтАЩs third-largest smartphone seller.

*How does Chinese culture shape the strategies and tactics of these business leaders? Can outsiders copy what the Chinese are doing?

*Can capitalists really thrive within a communist system? How does TencentтАЩs Pony Ma serve as a member of ChinaтАЩs parliament while running a company that dominates online games and messaging?

*What impact will China have on the rest of the world as its private companies enter new markets, acquire foreign businesses, and threaten established firms in countless industries?

As Tse concludes: тАЬI believe that as a consequence of the opening driven by ChinaтАЩs entrepreneurs, the push to invest in science, research, and development, and the new freedoms that people are enjoying across the country, China has embarked on a renaissance that could rival its greatest era in historyтАФthe Tang dynasty. These entrepreneurs are the front line in ChinaтАЩs intense hunger for success. They will have an even more remarkable impact on the global economy in the future, through the rest of this decade and beyond.тАЭ

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EDWARD TSE┬аis the founder and CEO of Gao Feng Advisory Company, a global strategy consulting firm with roots in China. As well as helping hundreds of companiesтАФboth inside and outside ChinaтАФdevelop and apply their strategies, he has also worked with the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, and the Chinese government on issues related to ChinaтАЩs economic reform policies. The author of The China Strategy, he has contributed essays and articles to Harvard Business Review, strategy + business, South China Morning Post, and China Daily. He lives in Hong Kong and Shanghai.

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