McKinsey Greater China
A podcast by McKinsey Greater China
91 Episodes
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What’s in Store for China in 2016?
Published: 12/26/2015 -
How Patient Do Chinese Patients Need to Be?
Published: 12/15/2015 -
Will Big Data Be Big in China?
Published: 12/3/2015 -
What is Gender Equality Worth in China?
Published: 11/18/2015 -
How and Where Will China Innovate?
Published: 11/5/2015 -
Special Edition: Taking Stock of China’s Economy
Published: 9/25/2015 -
Will a Chip Champion Emerge from China?
Published: 8/20/2015 -
Can You Understand the Chinese Consumer in Just One Hour?
Published: 6/9/2015 -
Is a Bubble Brewing in China’s Internet?
Published: 6/2/2015 -
Should China rethink its approach to electric vehicles?
Published: 4/22/2015 -
Getting Products to Chinese Consumers Productively
Published: 4/1/2015 -
Can China Reignite Economic Growth?
Published: 3/6/2015 -
The Rise Of China’s iConsumers
Published: 2/16/2015 -
The Four Trends Shaping China’s Retail Banking Landscape
Published: 1/9/2015 -
Obesity: How big will China get?
Published: 12/29/2014 -
This is what might happen in China in 2015
Published: 12/19/2014 -
How Can China Close Its Food Gap?
Published: 11/7/2014 -
Will the Chinese internet change the world?
Published: 8/25/2014 -
Will market forces revolutionize Chinese healthcare?
Published: 6/26/2014 -
Will Chinese ecommerce conquer the world?
Published: 5/19/2014
Welcome to the McKinsey on China podcast. In this podcast, consultants from McKinsey’s Greater China Practice delve into the issues and trends shaping business and the economy in this dynamic region. Since we launched the podcast in December 2011, we’ve published over 45 episodes on topics covering the full gamut of critical issues in China, including urbanization, globalization of Chinese companies, energy, consumers, electric vehicles, macroeconomic policy and reform, and more. Your hosts are Nick Leung and Glenn Leibowitz. Nick is the Managing Partner of McKinsey’s Greater China Practice. Glenn heads up McKinsey’s external relations and publishing group in Greater China. Subscribe to the podcast for free on iTunes and listen to it while you’re on the road (or airborne). We’d appreciate if you could write a short review and rate it too. You can also listen to it right here on this website. Suggestions for future topics? Feedback? We’d like to hear from you.