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Business Now August 2015

Published: August 2015

Innovation – it’s the secret ingredient China hopes to add to its economic rise. It stands as a national imperative, a prerequisite for moving up in global dominance. This issue highlights a few of the many ways Americans and American companies are supporting this push for innovation, including IBM, GE and Goldman Sachs. Then, featured columnists touch on gender stereotypes for executives, how Chinese and American bosses can best lead and the latest on merger policies. Keep reading for interviews with Lin Gao of Intellect Associates and Paul Johannes of Qatar Airways, plus a profile of influential art curator Gao Minglu.

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Innovation – it’s the secret ingredient China hopes to add to its economic rise. It stands as a national imperative, a prerequisite for moving up in global dominance.

This issue highlights a few of the many ways Americans and American companies are supporting this push for innovation, including IBM, GE and Goldman Sachs.

Then, featured columnists touch on gender stereotypes for executives, how Chinese and American bosses can best lead and the latest on merger policies.

Keep reading for interviews with Lin Gao of Intellect Associates and Paul Johannes of Qatar Airways, plus a profile of influential art curator Gao Minglu.

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