ICP Asia: Great press from China Enterprise Confederation Management Advisory Committee Web Site

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ICP Asia: Great press from China Enterprise Confederation Management Advisory Committee Web Site

Thank you to the China Enterprise Confederation Management Advisory Committee (CEC) for publishing a press release on the most recent edition of ICP Asia on their web site. The link for the press release is here.

The CEC’s mission is below and here is their web site.

China Enterprise Confederation/China Enterprise Directors Association (CEC/CEDA) was founded and has developed during China’s reform and opening up. CEC/CEDA has participated extensively in the transformation of the social and economic system and the development of business in China. Since the beginning of reform, we have played an active role in China’s economic development. CEC/CEDA functions as a bridge and link to promote interaction between the government and enterprises. We strive to best serve the interests of both enterprises and entrepreneurs by committing ourselves to the creation of a favorable business environment. As an economic organization, we are devoted to social and economic development and international economic cooperation. As we are also an employers’ organization, we actively participate in China’s national tripartite system for coordinating labor relations and in the activities of International Labor Organization. We are dedicated to creating harmonious industrial relations in addition to coordinating international labor policies. Focusing on the best services for enterprises and entrepreneurs, CEC/CEDA will continue its efforts to contribute to China’s social and economic development and international economic support in cooperation with the government and other social partners.

 

A brief translation of the Chinese press release is here:

The Boston College Business School research project team arrived in Beijing on January 4th, in cooperation with CCAFM, and began a week-long research and reporting session. The Sino-US joint research team is divided into two project teams, respectively covering “Corporate Governance” and “Evaluation of Corporate Governance,” two financial management topics and launched into their final discussion and presentation.

 

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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