China
Americans can either complain about competitors like China, or decide to do the best we can to improve our own economy, management lecturer John Doggett tells CNN.
In addition to being a competitor and creditor, China could be America's most important customer, said management lecturer John Doggett during a Sept. 8 talk as part of the Texas Enterprise Speaker Series.
What happens when executives from the Chinese energy company Sinopec and Brazilian energy company Petrobras sit across from one another at a negotiating table? The Texas Executive Education brought them together to find out.
Spencer Dodington, MBA ’95, was featured in The New York times March 9 for restoring his Shanghai apartment to its original 1928 state.
China was a popular target to blame the unemployment crisis on during this election season. John Doggett, senior lecturer in management, spoke about the trend with Public Radio International’s "The World" and said that the criticism will continue post-election.
Finding good economic news is about as difficult as convincing kids that the raisins you gave them for trick-or-treating are as good as candy. John Doggett shares some hair-raising GDP statistics about the changing world economy.
Michael Hasler's Introduction to Operations Management class spent five weeks in Hong Kong watching Target's supply chain in action.
I write these brief remarks from Beijing, where we are recording video interviews in preparation for some new online teaching materials that will be used for students in international business, language and culture. Why is study abroad important for students?
In 2001, Goldman Sachs predicted that Brazil, Russia, India and China (labeled the BRICs) would dominate global economic markets in the 21st century. Based on those countries' economic and polictical conditions at the time, the notion seemed highly unlikely.
On Sept. 17, Texas Executive Education hosted a faculty panel addressing Strategies for Growth in Trying Times. We captured a few of the highlights on video: What country is poised to be the next global economic powerhouse?


