Unlocking International Joint Ventures: Keys to Su Format: Cloth
Mark Schaub
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Add to basketComprehensive guide to forming successful international joint ventures
Written by Dr. Alan MacCharles, partner at Deloitte Consulting and Mark Schaub, senior partner at King & Wood Mallesons, the largest global law firm in Asia. Alan and Mark are both active commentators on joint venturing, geopolitics and industry-specific topics who have been cited or published in the Financial Times, NY Times, BBC, Bloomberg, and other media outlets.
Unlocking International Joint Ventures is a complete guide to understanding and successfully executing this powerful and highly complex business formation, with detailed information on how international joint ventures work, how to successfully form them, and key contributory factors that lead to success or failure.
This book is backed by research and professional case studies to show how concepts relate to real-world deals. In this book, you'll find information on:
Unlocking International Joint Ventures is an essential reference for executives, board members, consultants, and legal teams seeking to create successful deals by building on what's proven to work rather than trying to reinvent the wheel.
ALAN MACCHARLES is a former partner at Monitor Deloitte where he spent almost 28 years in a range of roles and geographies. He previously built a Chinese pre-deal advisory practice to over 100 professionals. Alan advises the C-Suite of multinational clients.
MARK SCHAUB is a senior partner of King & Wood Mallesons and has been working as a lawyer in China since 1993. He is the author of several books in relation to doing business in China. Schaub regularly appears on BBC television and other media outlets.
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