Posted by Kenny MacIver | 18 Jul 2011
China: The world’s second largest — and most dynamic — economy.
Global organizations expanding into China are riding on an unprecedented wave of growth in a country that throws up a unique set of IT challenges. In this Special Report, we examine how CIOs from a wide range of major multinationals are meeting those challenges and powering expansion in the world’s most dynamic economy. Click on the links below, and log in to our Members’ Area, for access to this series of downloads.
An in-depth examination of the CIO’s pivotal role in creating success in the Chinese market. Includes contributions from: David Lynch, former CIO for China, Standard Chartered Bank; Miguel Ferrer, VP & CIO for China, Volvo Construction Equipment; Judy Zhu, head of IT for Greater China, Adidas; SoonLoong Lor IS manager, China, Kraft Foods; Zhou Yiping, CTO for China, Fujitsu; Bob Chan, IT director at General Motors’ International Operation; Gang Wu, director of information systems, SAIC.
How InterContinental Hotels’ global CIO, Tom Conophy, is helping to drive the company’s ambitious plans ― to double the size of its business in China over the next five years.
Edward Tse, chairman for Greater China at management consultancy Booz & Co, argues that the world’s largest organizations must make China central to their global business strategy to ensure prosperity ― and survival.
What challenges do CIOs face in supporting their companies’ business ambitions in China? Expert views from: David Lynch, former CIO for China, Standard Chartered Bank; Miguel Ferrer, VP & CIO for China, Volvo Construction Equipment; Judy Zhu, head of IT for Greater China, Adidas; Bob Chan, IT director at General Motors’ International Operation.
The booming technology landscape in the world’s second largest economy.
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