中国法律博客
ChinaLegalBlog.com

Nifty article received from McKinsey recently:
The Internet and new social-networking technologies are allowing companies and their customers to interact with unprecedented levels of richness. Some leading organizations are using this opportunity to draw customers into the heart of the product-development process.

Was thinking about this article today as I was reviewing some docs for a […]

This is perhaps the funkiest Chinglish article I've ever read, and it is quite thought-provoking. The following is the concluding paragraph:
Any language is constantly evolving, so it's not surprising that English, transplanted to new soil, is bearing unusual fruit. Nor is it unique that a language, spread so far from its homelands, would begin to […]

Rich posted this thoughtful reminder about globalization and its limitations last week:

Now that everyone has come off their China high, and it seems like an endless stream of editorials about China's days being over, I think it is time to ask a critical question.
Even if you wanted to go home… could you?
There is a lot […]

I love reading the Freakonomics Blog at the New York Times. Sometime you get wonderful nuggets of wisdom like this:
People who make millions of dollars doing one thing often come to view themselves as being experts in subjects far afield from those in which they made their wealth. Because they have so much money, […]

The Prevention of Bribery (Amendment) Ordinance 2008 has come into operation, imposing restrictions on the Chief Executive in respect of any acts of bribery, solicitation and acceptance of advantages, and possession of unexplained property.