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Press Releases
Chief Executive China Creates
Ground-Breaking Executive Education in
Partnership with Stanford University and Famous MIT Professor
New Forum and Conference Extend Chief Executive China's Role as the Best Source of Information for China's Top Executives BEIJING, July 3, 2008 – China's C-level executives looking for their next competitive advantage now have two entirely new learning opportunities from Global Sources' (NASDAQ: GSOL) Chief Executive China (http://www.ceconline.com), the leading international management magazine and website serving China's business elite.
World-famous author and MIT professor, Dr. Peter Senge, will host the first "Chief Executive China Guru Conference Series" on September 11 in Shanghai. Dr. Senge, called "one of the 20 most influential business strategists" by The Wall Street Journal, is the renowned author of The Fifth Discipline: The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization, and a senior lecturer at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Subsequent "guru" conferences will be held quarterly, featuring world-famous business thinkers invited to China by Chief Executive China. In addition, the first-ever "Stanford • Chief Executive China Learn & Play Executive Development Program", developed in partnership with California's Stanford University (http://www.stanford.edu), will begin on November 21, with continuing programs each quarter. Stanford University is widely recognized as the world's top business school for entrepreneurs. The "Stanford • Chief Executive China Learn & Play Executive Development Program" marks the first time that Chinese executives will have direct access to Stanford University professors in China. The program uses an innovative approach that combines intensive learning and relaxed networking tailored for China's business executives. "These exciting executive education programs are truly groundbreaking for China," said Craig Pepples, Global Sources Chief Operating Officer and Publisher of Chief Executive China. "These specialized programs bring the world's top business thinkers to China, giving China's business elite face-to-face learning opportunities at the highest level." Stanford • Chief Executive China Learn & Play Executive Development Program: Four Weekends of Intensive Learning and Fun Networking Fewer than 100 Chinese C-level executives will have the opportunity to participate in the ground-breaking program with Stanford. Unlike more traditional eMBA programs, the joint Stanford • CEC program takes place over four weekends spread across the year. Each weekend focuses on a different management topic, and is hosted by Stanford's leading expert in that area. In lectures, case studies and conversations, participants will have many opportunities to engage with Stanford professors and develop new ideas about how to better manage their particular business. In addition to intensive academics, participants will also have time to network with each other by playing golf and other sports. For more information about these two programs, please visit Chief Executive China Online (http://www.ceconline.com). About Chief Executive China magazine and website Chief Executive China is China's leading monthly management magazine, having successfully introduced advanced management ideas to China's business professionals since 1992. As verified by BPA Worldwide's June 2008 audit, Chief Executive China has a circulation of more than 195,000 subscribers, 76.6 percent of whom are chairmen, CEOs, presidents, general managers, owners or other senior executives. In terms of audited circulation, influence, brand recognition, reader loyalty and content, Chief Executive China is the leading business publication in China. Chief Executive China Online (www.ceconline.com) is the largest and most popular management website for China's executives. It elaborates on the management topics covered in the magazine and acts as an interactive platform between peers and experts. As of May 2008, more than 923,000 active registered users belong to this online community. |
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