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Jim Owens
Chairman and CEO of Caterpillar Inc.
"In the last 30 years, China has transformed itself from a minor player into one of the major engines driving the global economy. Success in China is a critical part of Caterpillar's long-term strategy. For many years, Caterpillar has worked closely with The Conference Board in the US and around the world and it has been a valuable asset in helping us better understand the factors impacting our business. That is why we are deeply involved with The Conference Board in China, where so much is at stake for our company and the global economy."

The Conference Board in China
The Conference Board's programs and activities in China are designed to help senior decision makers in both global and Chinese companies navigate the complex, dynamic economic and business climate in China. Programs include high level peer exchanges, dialogue with government leaders and policy makers, economic research and business analysis. In support of our members in China and around the world, The Conference Board brings its global perspective and expertise in such areas as economic and business cycle analysis, innovation, corporate governance, sustainability, human resources, and organizational capability to the unique Chinese business environment.
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Publications
Research Paper:
Can China’s Growth Trajectory be Sustained?
By Pieter Bottelier and Gail Fosler
Over the last three years and for the first time since the start of China’s market
reforms almost 30 years ago, the country’s economy has moved toward a high growth,
high-investment, high-production, high-liquidity structure that appears
to be self-reinforcing and outside of the normal administrative controls of the
Chinese government.
Working Paper:
Manufacturing In China Today: Employment And Labor Compensation
by Judith Banister, November 2007.
Working Paper:
The Contribution of Restructuring and Reallocation to China's Productivity and Growth
By Haiyan Deng, John Haltiwanger, Robert McGuckin, Jianyi Xu, Yaodong Liu, and Yuqi Liu, December 2007.
Councils
China CEO Council (China Center)
Available to the most senior executive responsible for China strategy and operations in member companies. Meets three times a year in China.
China HR Council
A senior executive forum for the discussion and analysis of the human resources issues currently affecting the Greater China region.
Working Groups
Stakeholder Engagement on the Global Stage/Special Focus: China
Protecting a global brand by building stakeholder relationships.
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