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  • 1.  India (and China)

    Posted 04-23-2007 18:08

    Charles ... I don't have anything immediate on India but I have put together a page on China that I use for a program I run with executives over several weeks in China.  The resources from this page might hint to you what you can do w/r to China.  There are a few podcasts there that are quite interesting and I would suggest using the bbc's documentary archive podcast service.  A very useful one is a four part series on the BRICS.  

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    Tim

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  • 2.  India (and China)

    Posted 04-24-2007 06:58
    Charles,

    BBC has produced a series on theirfeature "India Business report". They
    have a number of episodes that are very interesting, but I am not sure
    whether hey will part with them. You could try...

    Manikutty


    > Charles ... I don't have anything immediate on India but I have put
    > together a page on China that I use for a program I run with executives
    > over several weeks in China. The resources from this page might hint to
    > you what you can do w/r to China. There are a few podcasts there that are
    > quite interesting and I would suggest using the bbc's documentary archive
    > podcast service. A very useful one is a four part series on the BRICS.
    >
    > http://vincitveritas.spaces.live.com/
    >
    > Tim
    >
    > Prof. Timothy Devinney
    > AGSM Professorial Research Fellow
    > Australian Graduate School of Management
    > UNSW Sydney NSW 2052 Australia
    >
    > Ph: +61 (0)2 9931 9382
    > Fax: +61 (0)2 9663 4672
    > Mob: +61 (0)412 276 467
    >
    > US (Mob): +1 (847) 207 3202
    > China (Mob): +86 (138) 12128940
    >
    > Email: T.Devinney@agsm.edu.au
    > Web 1 (Academic): http://www.agsm.edu.au/tdevinney
    > Web 2 (China Related): http://vincitveritas.spaces.live.com/
    > Web 3 (CCC):
    > http://www2.agsm.edu.au/agsm/web.nsf/Content/FacultyResearchCentres-TheCentreforCorporateChange
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