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The Changing Face of Asian Business
Oleh:
Mehta, Stephanie
Jenis:
Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi:
Fortune vol. 163 no. 6 (May 2011)
,
page 49-54.
Topik:
Manypeople
;
Ratings & Rankings
;
Chief Executive Officers
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The Changing Face of Asian Business.pdf
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The publication's inaugural ranking of Asia's most powerful people in business reflects a major power shift in the region, from Japan to China, India, and beyond. Yes, Toyota CEO Akio Toyoda sits atop their list, but only two executives in Japan -- entrepreneur Masayoshi Son of Softbank and Takanobu Ito of Honda -- make the cut. To size up Asia's business leaders, they looked at the revenues, profits, and growth of the region's most dynamic companies, and evaluated the roles their top executives played in the corporations' success. China's private-company leaders, including Huawei's Ren Zhengfei (No. 5) and Foxconn's Terry Gou (No. 6), have long been internationalists, but increasingly the leaders of state-owned enterprises are pushing their companies out, into the world -- and in many cases the world is coming to them, seeking investments or business alliances.
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