China Business Panel – “Stiff Competition: The New Normal for Foreign Companies in China” | Young China Watchers


When and Where

  • 30/05/2015
    4:15 pm-5:30 pm

  • Café Sambal
    嘉善路259弄37号嘉善老市A栋, 近建国西路, 地铁九号线嘉善路站
    Shanghai
    China
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China Business Panel - "Stiff Competition: The New Normal for Foreign Companies in China" | Young China Watchers

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The playing field for foreign companies is changing in China. Inbound and outbound investments are shifting and the country faces slowing economic growth. Experienced “China hands” Jonathan Woetzel and Jeffrey Towson will apply their combined thirty-plus years’ experience in Chinese to explain the new nature of competition in China.

YCW China Business Panel – “Stiff Competition: The New Normal for Foreign Companies in China” with Jonathan Woetzel, Senior Partner, Asia Director, McKinsey Global Institute and Jeffrey Towson, Professor of Investment, Guanghua School of Management, Beijing University

This is the inaugural YCW China Business Panel event, which aims to engage with expertise in the business community.

The playing field for foreign companies is changing in China. Inbound and outbound investments are shifting and the country faces slowing economic growth. Experienced “China hands” Jonathan Woetzel and Jeffrey Towson will apply their combined thirty-plus years’ experience in Chinese to explain the new nature of competition in China. They will analyze how competitive advantages and the role of the state have factored into the success or failure of companies in China, and what we can expect in the future from foreign investment. They recently released their second book together, The One Hour China Consumer Book (2015) which delves deeply into the rise of the Chinese consumer through five stories that document the fight for Chinese consumers.



Jonathan Woetzel
 
is Senior Partner in McKinsey’s Shanghai office and Asia Director of the McKinsey Global Institute. In addition to his work advising domestic Chinese and multinational businesses on their strategic issues, he also co-leads the Urban China Initiative (UCI), a think tank devoted to transforming China’s urban future, and is a lecturer at the Beijing University’s Guanghua School of Management, the China-Europe International Business School (CEIBS), and an honorary lecturer at Jiaotong University’s Antai Business School. He is co-author (with Jeffrey Towson) of The One Hour China Book: Five Short Stories That Explain the Brutal Fight for One Billion Consumers (2015), and The One Hour China Book: Two Peking University Professors Explain All of China Business in Six Short Stories (2014). In addition, he is co-author of Operation China: From Strategy to Execution (2007) and the author of Capitalist China: Strategies for a Revolutionized Economy (2003). Dr. Jonathan Woetzel holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Southern California.

Jeffrey Towson is Professor of Investment at Peking University’s Guanghua School of Management, a private equity investor and a best-selling author. He has a 15+ year career doing investing and advising across markets in the US, China and the Middle East, in which he has developed over $25B in real estate, hotels, banking/financial services, insurance, healthcare, consumer products, retail, technology, petrochemicals and energy/infrastructure. He is currently Managing Partner of Towson Capital and previously he has worked for Prince Alwaleed as Head of Direct Investments for Middle East, North Africa and Asia Pacific. He is co-author (with Jonathan Woetzel) of The One Hour China Book: Five Short Stories That Explain the Brutal Fight for One Billion Consumers (2015), and The One Hour China Book: Two Peking University Professors Explain All of China Business in Six Short Stories (2014), and author of What Would Ben Graham Do Now?: A New Value Investing Playbook for a Global Age (2011). Professor Jeffrey Towson holds a MBA from Columbia Business School.

Young China Watchers is a dynamic group of China-focused young professionals with branches in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and London. Through regular speaker series and roundtables with senior figures in the China policy and business communities, it provides a chance for engaged individuals to interact and discuss the most pressing issues emerging from China today. It aims to build a global network, fostering the next generation of China thought-leaders.

This event is also co-sponsored with the Hopkins China Forum, organized by The Johns Hopkins University and its affiliated alumni associations worldwide.

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