As the world is becoming wary of China’s declining manufacturing sector, McKinsey & Co has produced a series of analyses examining some of the challenges and opportunities in innovation, product development, supply chains and a flexible, non-uniformed growth strategy that may promises to usher in a new era of manufacturing in China.
Introduction – video interviews with a panel of Mckinsey partners exploring China’s coming technology transformation, the challenges facing manufacturers, and an exciting new wave of innovative enterprise sparked by high mobile penetration and social media.
“A New Era of Manufacturing in China” here describes the four challenges of rising factor costs, consumer sophistication, value-chain complexity and market volatility and the three imperatives of manufacturing excellence, looking upstream and taming supply chain complexity in the burgeoning but very diverse markets in tier-3 and tier-4 cities.
“China’s innovation engine picks up speed” outlines advances in fields ranging from genomics to mobile apps and the vital role played by universities and young innovative and entrepreneurial talent. Click here“Thriving in a ‘PC-plus’ world: An interview
with Lenovo CEO Yang Yuanqing” records
how Lenovo is leapfrogging to its next global vision.
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