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我们往往被一再地灌输这样一种观念:中国越来越成为整个世界经济不容忽视的一个部分;中国经济正成为全球经济中的新亮点。有力地证据是,中国经济正以8个百分点的速度持续高速发展,而且还有那些高鼻梁、蓝眼睛的CEO们扎堆似的来到中国。 2005年,全球顶尖企业的CEO们没有少来中国,从英特尔到微软的高层,从朗讯CEO到戴尔创始人……在各种场合,他们异口同声地表达出中国在世界经济中的地位如何重要,以及他们为乘上中国这趟高速列车雄心勃勃的战略。他们用冠冕堂皇的演说,甚至成一场场古怪的“唐装秀”,搏得中国大众和政府高层一片欢心。然而对产业界而言,我们却要在保持开放心态的同时,也得给自己提个醒。因为这意味,下一步的竞争将会更惨烈。
We are often repeatedly credited with the concept that China is increasingly becoming a part of the entire world economy that can not be ignored and that the Chinese economy is becoming a new bright spot in the global economy. There is strong evidence that the Chinese economy is continuing its rapid development at a rate of 8 percentage points, and that even the high-nose, blue-eyed CEOs came together in China. In 2005, the world’s top CEOs did not come to China, from Intel to Microsoft executives, CEO from Lucent to Dell founder ... ... In various occasions, they unanimously expressed China’s position in the world economy how important, As well as their ambitious strategy for taking the high-speed train in China. They use high-sounding speeches, even into a quirky “Tang Dynasty show”, the stroke of the Chinese public and government high-level favor. However, for the industry, we must also remind ourselves while maintaining an open mind. Because this means that the next competition will be even worse.