Special Report on RD&E
and Innovation in China
“Multinational corporations are
increasingly realizing that China is not just a vast market or even
a production base – it is a critical locus for research and
development (R&D) functions as well.” – Asia Times
While many firms have turned to China
for its low labor costs, increasingly Asia is emerging as a powerful
source of new innovation. Several factors are driving this trend: 1)
the China market – companies that want to succeed in China over the
long term must develop localized products and services, 2) China has
a large and growing number of top-quality scientists and engineers
and 3) the government is investing in R&D, encouraging a focus on
the lab as well as the factory.
The opportunity is clear, but
questions remain:
Is it possible to create new
technologies and products when intellectual property practices and
cultural norms are so different from our own? What are the risks of
sharing ideas? Is it a better strategy to establish a fully-owned
R&D center in China? How does a company find and nurture the best
partnerships?
To provide a real-world, practical
approach to these questions, Management
Roundtable is pleased to announce its just
released Special Report on
RD&E and Innovation in China. This Report presents exclusive insights and implementation
advice from experts and leading industry practitioners.
This Special Report includes:
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Expert
views on the most significant cultural challenges facing Western
companies in China
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Specific guidelines for negotiating with Chinese companies –
what’s important and what’s not
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Case
examples of partnering, outsourcing, and establishing
R&D centers in China from such companies as Merck, GE
Healthcare, Palm and Air Products
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Advice
on protecting intellectual property as well as other legal
considerations
- List of further resources to
explore
Overall, you will receive information
and examples to:
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Negotiate and cultivate effective R&D and product development
partnerships in China
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Help
manage your IP assets in China.
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Tap
into emerging sources of innovation in China, through a better
understanding of the role of universities and the government
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Find
and qualify the right partners for your specific product
development and innovation objectives
- Build trust and overcome
cultural barriers with partners in China, fostering creative
thinking and genuine teamwork.
Available
as a downloadable .PDF or shipped CD-ROM
6 Key
Deliverables:
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An
overview of the most important cultural differences between
China and the West and recommendations for how to manage across
the divide
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Guidelines for conducting negotiations with potential Chinese
partners
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Proven
criteria for choosing partners in China
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Recommendations for managing the IP challenge
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An
example of a proven means of transferring competencies to a
China-based R&D center
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Lessons learned from leading industry practitioners – both
Western and Chinese – who have successfully established and
grown global R&D capabilities and collaborations
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Release Date:
July, 2007
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Published by Management Roundtable,
Inc.
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Approx. 105
pages including diagrams, charts and supporting
presentation slides.
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Format: PDF
formatted files on CD-rom or downloadable from
the web
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Price--
CD: $395
Download:
$295
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