The Truth About China and Global Supply Chains
China is at the heart of most global supply chains, but shipping disruptions and skyrocketing freight prices are raising questions about potential over-reliance on the country Continue Reading
CKGSB Knowledge is the English-language business and economics magazine of the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business. The print version of the magazine has a circulation in China, North America and Europe, with a large proportion of our readership being senior executives at multinational companies. Established in November 2002, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) aims to cultivate transformative business leaders with a global vision, a humanistic spirit, a strong sense of social responsibility and an innovative mindset, so that they embrace innovation and strive for social and global good. Today, we are the preferred choice for Chinese business leaders- and increasingly international ones- and seasoned academics returning from globally-renowned universities. Our focus on teaching experienced executives means you will gain unparalleled insight to excel in today’s world and access to some of China’s most successful companies, with more than 50% of CKGSB’s 14,000+ alumni being at the CEO or Chairman level. In mainland China, CKGSB maintains locations in Beijing, Shanghai and Shenzhen, with overseas offices in Hong Kong, London and New York.
China is at the heart of most global supply chains, but shipping disruptions and skyrocketing freight prices are raising questions about potential over-reliance on the country Continue Reading
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