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George T. Haley, Ph.D. (University of Texas at Austin), is Associate Professor/Director of Marketing and International Business Programs at the University of New Haven where he teaches in the graduate and executive programs. He is a Principal in Haley and Associates and has served on the faculties of several major universities including Harvard University, DePaul University, Fordham University, Baruch College, the Queensland University of Technology (Australia), the National University of Singapore (Singapore) and ITESM (Monterrey, Mexico), and taught in executive development programs on three continents. Besides the USA, he has worked in Vietnam, Thailand, India, Singapore, Mexico, Australia and New Zealand. A frequent public speaker for corporate executives and government policy makers worldwide, and an award-winning author, George has over 75 books, book chapters, articles and research reports. Currently, he is the international best-selling author of New Asian Emperors: The Overseas Chinese, their Strategies and Competitive Advantages, the top-selling book on Asian business strategies worldwide, whose findings were recently covered in The Economist as an "important study on overseas Chinese". He is also completing books on Asia's Tao of Business: The Logic of Chinese Business Strategy and Strategic Marketing Management for Asia and Beyond: Marketing for the New Millennium. He consults with Asian, Latin American and US companies on strategic management and industrial marketing issues and is on the Review and Advisory boards of several US and European journals where he lends his expertise on Asia and other emerging economies. Please contact him at gthaley@asia-pacific.com.
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Usha C.V. Haley (Ph. D., New York University; M. Phil., New York University; M. A., University of Wisconsin - Madison; M. A., University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign; B. A., Elphinstone College), is Associate Professor of Management, focusing on Strategic Management and International Business, at the University of Tennessee - Knoxville (College of Business Administration) and a Principal in Haley and Associates. She has more than 70 books, journal articles, book chapters and research presentations on international strategic management. Her latest books on Asian strategy include New Asian Emperors: The Overseas Chinese, their Strategies and Competitive Advantages; Strategic Management in the Asia Pacific: Harnessing Regional and Organizational Change for Competitive Advantage; Multinational Corporations in Political Environments: Ethics, Values and Strategies and, Asian Post-Crisis Management: Corporate and Governmental Strategies for Sustainable Competitive Advantage. She also has a forthcoming book on Asia's Tao of Business: The Logic of Chinese Business Strategy. Her research has been covered in the Wall Street Journal, Barron's, the Economist, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Voice of America's Dateline program, etc.. She has taught International Business and Strategic Management at major universities in the United States (including Harvard University), Singapore (at the National University of Singapore), Australia (at the Australian National University), and Mexico (at ITESM, Monterrey Campus). Additionally, she has taught in major corporate, governmental and universities' executive-development programs, for top and middle managers and policy makers, in the United States, Australia, Mexico, Vietnam, Italy, India and Singapore. She also serves as a consultant on issues concerning strategic management and foreign direct investment for several multinational corporations in North America, Australia, Europe and Asia and as Regional Editor (Asia Pacific) for two academic journals. Please contact her at uhaley@asia-pacific.com.
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Tan
Chin
Tiong, Ph. D (Pennsylvania State University), is
Professor and Provost of the new Singapore Management University. He spent
20 years of his career at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and he was
Professor and Chairman of Executive Programs of the Faculty of Business
Administration, Co-Director of the Stanford-NUS Executive Program and Director
of the NUS Office for Continuing Education. He has published in various international
journals and sits on the editorial boards of several international journals. His
recent books include Marketing Management: An Asian
Perspective, Cases in
Marketing Management and Strategy: An Asia-Pacific Perspective, Marketing
Insights for the Asia Pacific, and New Asian Emperors: The Overseas Chinese,
Their Strategies and Competitive Advantages. Together with George
T. Haley and Usha C. V. Haley he has a forthcoming book on Asia's
Tao of Business: The Logic of Chinese Business Strategy. He is very active in
management development and consulting and has designed and taught in many
programs around the world. He is currently the Academic Advisor to
Singapore Airline’s Management Development Center and has also worked with the
Standard Chartered Bank, Swiss Bank Corporation, Citicorp, Singapore Telecom,
Inchcape, Sime Darby Singapore, Avon Products (USA), James Segwick (Australia),
ACE Daikin, Carrier, Hewlett-Packard, Acer Computer, Altron Group (South
Africa), Motorola (Asia Pacific), Cultur (Finland), Akzo Nobel (The
Netherlands), and others. He is on the Board of Directors of several
listed companies, served as strategic and business advisor to many organizations,
and is immediate Past President and Chairman of Senate of the Marketing
Institute of Singapore. He is active with many Singaporean government
agencies, and was Council Member of the Institute of Banking and Finance,
Singapore Institute of Management, a member of the Entrepreneurship Sub-Committee of the Economic Committee and served on the Retail Plan
Consultative Committee, National Tourism Plan Committee, and National Quality
Strategy Committee. Currently, he sits on the Singapore Export Institute
Advisory Council, and Ministry of Information and the Art’s Promote Mandarin
Council.
Frank-Jürgen
Richter, Ph.D.
(University of Stuttgart, Germany), is the Director, Asia, at the World Economic
Forum, Geneva. He was
educated in business administration and
mechanical engineering in Germany, France, Mexico, and Japan. Prior to his
career at the Forum, he has had a distinguished career with multinational
corporations in Asia and Europe. He was based in Beijing for several years developing and managing a European multinational's China
operations. His most recent books include
Strategic Networks: The Art of Japanese Interfirm Cooperation, Business
Networks in Asia: Promises, Doubts, and Perspectives, The
Dynamics of Japanese Organizations, The Dragon Millennium: Chinese
Business in the Coming World Economy,
The
Asian Economic Catharsis: How Asian Firms Bounce Back from Crisis and
The
East Asian Development Model: Economic Growth, Institutional Failure and
the Aftermath of the Crisis. Together
with Usha C. V. Haley, he has written and edited Asian Post-Crisis Management: Corporate
and Governmental Strategies for Sustainable Competitive Advantage.
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