Business Book Roundtable
February 22, 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM
Ted Fishman presents his book, China, Inc
China is visible everywhere today - in the news, in the economic
pressures battering america, in the workplace, and in every trip
to the store. Provocative, timely, and essential, this dramatic
account of China's growing dominance as an industrial super-power
by journalist
Ted C. Fishman explains how the profound shift in
the global economic order has occurred - and why it already affects
us all.
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Where:
Union League Club of Chicago
65 West Jackson Blvd
Chicago, IL
Program:
11:30 - Book Signing
11:45 - Lunch
12:30 - Presentation
1:15 - Book Signing
Who:
Ted Fishman
Author
Cost:
$30 in advance / $35 at the door
Advance registration by 2/18/2005
Registration:
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Event Details:
Book Synopsis:
China is visible everywhere today - in the news, in the economic
pressures battering america, in the workplace, and in every trip
to the store. Provocative, timely, and essential, this dramatic
account of China's growing dominance as an industrial super-power
by journalist Ted C. Fishman explains how the profound shift in
the global economic order has occurred - and why it already affects
us all.
How has an enormous country once hobbled by poverty and Communist
ideology come to be the supercharged center of global capitalism?
What does it mean that China now grows three times faster than the
United States? That China uses 40 percent of the world's concrete
and 25 percent of its steel? What is the global impact of 300 million
rural Chinese walking off their farms and heading to the cities in
the greatest migration in human history? Why do nearly all of the
world's biggest companies now have large-scale operations in China?
What does the corporate march into China mean for workers left behind
in America, Europe, and the rest of the world?
Meanwhile, what makes China's emerging corporations so dangerously
competitive? What could happen when China will be able to manufacture
nearly everything - computers, cars, jumbo jets, and pharmaceuticals
- that the United States and Europe can, at perhaps half the cost?
How do these developments reach around the world and straight into
the lives of all Americans?
These are ground-shaking questions, and China, Inc. provides answers.
Speaker Profiles: Ted C. Fishman
Veteran journalist and former commodities trader Ted C. Fishman
paints a vivid picture of the megatrends radiating out of China.
Fishman's account begins with the burgeoning output of China's vast
low-cost factories and the swelling appetite of its 1.3 billion consumers,
both of which are being driven by historically unprecedented infusions
of foreign capital and technological know-how. Traveling through
China's frenetic landscape of growth, Fishman visits the factories,
markets, streets, stores, towns, and cities where the story of Chinese
capitalism is being lived by one-fifth of all humanity. Fishman also
draws on interviews with Chinese, American, and European workers,
managers, and executives to show how China will force all of us to
make big changes in how we think about ourselves as consumers, workers,
citizens, and even as parents.
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