Posth arrived in China with a vision. He navigated
a steep learning curve, achieved his goals and now
shares an insightful, first–hand account of an
intriguing journey that included bumps and highlights.
1,000 Days in Shanghai is a breathtaking manual for
anyone contemplating a business career in the
increasingly vibrant arena of today′s China. It is also
a personal account, done with great sensitivity,
revealing between the lines a deep respect for the
spirit that propels China′s social and industrial
revolution today. —Hans Michael Jebsen, Chairman, Jebsen
and Co., Ltd. To really understand China′s economic
development, one needs to look at the history of
individual projects. This applies in particular to those
who are considering a venture on site. This book by
Martin Posth is a unique document on the subject:
evidence of profound knowledge, didactically sound, with
comprehensible conclusions––simply readable! —Prof.
Heinrich v. Pierer, Former Chairman of the Supervisory
Board, Siemens AG, Former Chairman of the German
Asian–Pacific Business Commission, Co–Chairman of the
German–Chinese Dialog Forum This book is a must–read for
anyone seeking to work in or via China. The personal
experiences of a pioneering manager can also help
management to see the transformation of China in a new
light. Anybody wanting to be successful in China should
heed the practical lessons that Martin Posth draws.
—Prof. Dr. Eberhard Sandschneider, Otto–Wolff–Director,
Research Institute, Executive Officer, German Council on
Foreign Relations (DGAP) In establishing the Volkswagen
works in Shanghai at the beginning of Deng Xiaoping′s
reform era, Martin Posth made a breach in the wall
behind which the People′s Republic of China had dug its
trenches up until then. His experiences are useful for
anyone wanting to work the Chinese market with any
degree of success. The fascinating reading that his
report makes, and heeding his lessons, can help any
entrepreneur to avoid costly mistakes. —Dr. Theo Sommer,
DIE ZEIT , Editor–at–Large For the Chinese, this book by
Martin Posth is a historic document on the Open Door
Policy for foreign investors. It is a must–read. —Prof.
Xu Kuangdi, Mayor of Shanghai 1995–2001; Chairman, China
Federation of Industrial Economics (CFIE); Co–Chairman
of the German–Chinese Dialog Forum
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