Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2007

Tom Doctoroff of JWT


Doctoroff: Genuine individualism does not exist in China


Tom Doctoroff is CEO of JWT Greater China and author of the book Billions: Selling to the New Chinese Consumer. In this interview Doctoroff talks about the "Confucian conflict" that affects how modern Chinese spend their money. Doctoroff argues that while Chinese are driven by their egos, they do not display genuine individualism in the way Westerners do.

Doctoroff summarizes his point of view like this:
My overall point is that culture is relative and we Westerners have to open our eyes to differing fundamental motivations. Cultures do evolve. The process however is slow and the evolutionary path is always consistent with deeply held beliefs (i.e., cultural "imperatives"). There are human truths and cultural truths. Both need to be approached with an open mind.

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Thursday, February 15, 2007

Henry Winter of Smart Club

Henry Winter is CEO and founder of Smart Club, which allows consumers to earn points from their purchases and exchange them for prizes. He gives insight into the economics of consumer points or "jifen" (积分) and how the virtual currency economy in China works in general.

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Friday, December 15, 2006

Mobile Space in China: Richard Robinson Part 2 of 2

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Mobile Space in China: Richard Robinson

In the second part of our series on the mobile space in China, I interview Richard Robinson, CEO of Dada Asia. Richards makes a case for why entertainment applications are the most compelling.

Aside from Dada and sitting on a few boards of other companies, Richard produces ChopSchticks, which I had the privilege of attending and enjoyed immensely. Definitely highly recommended.

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Tuesday, November 28, 2006

China Businesscast: The Mobile Space in China: A Primer

mobile china.jpgIf you are like me, you have sat in restaurants and bars nursing your drink in awkward silence wishing you knew enough to join in the conversation about the wonders of things called 3G and TD-SCDMA. If so, then you be pleased about this first of a series of China Businesscast episodes on the mobile space in China. In this episode I talk with industry veteran Sage Brennan of Pacific Epoch. Hopefully, we'll answer some of the questions you may have been too embarrassed to ask.

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Robert Ness keeps a blog on trends and opportunities in entrepreneurship in China’s new media called The China Venture
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Saturday, October 14, 2006

Chinese Word of Mouth with Sam Flemming

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Flemming talks of net stars and other commercial trends in the Chinese web
How do you sort through the massive noise of millions of messages posted daily on Chinese web forums, aka BBS sites? Sam Flemming, CEO of CIC Data, talks about online word of mouth in China. His company specializes in monitoring, measuring, and analyzing the buzz on the Chinese Web. Somewhere in all that noise, people are talking about your brand, and are affecting it for better or for worse.

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Read Sam Flemming's blog to learn more about online word of mouth in China.

Check out Robert Ness's blog on entrepreneurial trends in Chinese media called The China Venture. Contact him at robert(a)danwei.org.

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

China Businesscast: Interview with Ogilvy

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In this episode, I interview Debby Cheung and Yohan Vakidis of the Shanghai office of Ogilvy, the international marketing, advertising, and public relations firm. Having just interviewed Vanessa Seow of PR company Weber Shandwick, this interview should shed more light on the PR and marketing landscape of China. Among the topics covered are handeling PR crises in China, interactive PR and marketing, and viral marketing in China. Special thanks to Helen Shu for setting up this interview.

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Check out Robert Ness's blog on entrepreneurial trends in China's new media called The China Venture. Contact him at robert(a)danwei.org.

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

TongTong.com

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In this episode of China Businesscast, I interview Guy and Terrance, two of the co-founders of TongTong.com, a social networking site in China meant to bring globally minded people in and outside of China together. This episode brings insight on the advantages and disadvantages of doing a Web start-up in Mainland China.

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Robert Ness is interested in web and mobile application development in Asia. He has a blog on entrepreneurial trends in China called The China Venture.