This 2nd part of a 9-part series also draws distinctions between state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private players.
Expert panellists at Kestria (formerly IRC Global Executive Search Partners) Global Conference “Innovation & Agility: The New World” in Shanghai tell us how Chinese companies square a top-down or bottom-up approaches with innovation in the workplace.
This 2nd part of a 9-part series also draws distinctions between state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private players.
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