Asia Business Podcast Art Dicker
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Formerly known as "Ganbei", which focused on business in China, the Asia Business Podcast broadens the show to Asia as a whole. We continue to interview some of the leading entrepreneurs and industry experts on cross-border business in the region and globally. The lead host is Art Dicker, a long time corporate lawyer who is fluent in Chinese, with 16 years experience in Asia. Art is a graduate of Princeton and GW Law with a MBA from the University of Southern California.
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Security in an Evolving Asia Business Environment
We talk with Ron Efron on a wide range of topics including how Fortune 500 companies handle physical security, cybersecurity, and even mental health security across Asia for their employees in a cloud-enabled, hybrid working environment. A topic not covered enough but essential to a modern day multinational business. Join us for this special episode.
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The Evolution of Chinese Investment in the United States
A special episode with John Ling, someone who has been involved in many of the most important direct investments by Chinese enterprises in the U.S. We discuss topics ranging from site selection criteria to what qualities make Chinese executives successful in U.S. market entry and expansion. Many nuggets of wisdom from decades of first experience by John. Don’t miss this episode!
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Building the Leading Indonesia Venture Capital Fund
We interview Eddy Chan, co-founder of Intudo Ventures, the leading and only venture capital firm that exclusively invests in Indonesia. Eddy shares some of the reasons to start the firm several years ago before Indonesia had started to emerge on the world stage as an top investment destination. We also discuss macro demographic as well as policy trends that have made Indonesia so attractive, as well as the investment process and LP and ecosystem partners that make Intudo so unique and well-positioned.
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The Positive Story of Chinese Investment in the US
We talk with Chris Pereira – Founder and CEO of business consulting group iMpact on obstacles they face and strategies that work for Chinese brands entering the US. A wide-ranging discussion from macro trends driving Chinese companies to go abroad to micro initiatives like early engagement with the local community to build support for the company’s investment there. You won’t want to miss this episode from Chris, one of the frequently quoted, go-to leaders in his field.
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China’s EV Industry Goes Global
We talk with Tu Le, founder of China Auto Insights, on the rise of Chinese’s EV industry globally, how it got here, how the US and Europe can compete, and whether it really has been Chinese government policies that have made the difference. A full tour de force of where we are and where we are headed from one of the leading commentators in the business.
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Effectively Communicating With Clients
From our sister show the China Business Law Podcast:
We interview Jon Hicks, Employment Counsel at Netflix at its headquarters in Los Gatos, California. On how lawyers can effectively communicate with clients, including internal company clients when operating as an in-house attorney.