Course Description

Hello, everyone, welcome to “Successful International Companies in China: Learn business models of world-renowned international companies in China and Chinese Companies in International Market”.

This course will introduce the successful business models of ten world-renowned international companies in China and Chinese companies well-recognized in international market. For example, the Sinofication of KFC with its Chinese interior and exterior design, its recipe transformed by traditional Chinese food; The history of Starbucks and the reasons of its miraculous, worldwide success, and its appeal to the white collars of contemporary China; Ikea's adaptation to China by overcoming its price challenge in Chinese market and making itself the "luxurious low-cost" products; the attraction of Sam's club with its membership system for the wealthy class in Beijing and Shenzhen; P&G's multi-brand strategies that appeal to the different needs and purchasing power of customers, its education of Chinese customers about its products and its transformation from "multi-brand products" to "multi-products under one brand" in order to cater to both high and low-income customers; Kodak's industry-wide acquisition of Chinese film material industry under the support of Chinese government, and its bankruptcy in digital camera era; The Chinese training school "New Oriental" as the portal for Chinese students' studying abroad, its inspirational spirit and its entrance into stock market in America and law suit with ETS; Baidu as the Chinese google, the leading searching engine with its pay-per-click scandal and rectification of its business image; The Chinese electronic company Haier's exploration of niche market, as one of very few Chinese companies building factories in America, with products made in America, and won internationally recognized brand name.

These detailed, data-supported account of the innovative business models of world-renowned international companies in China and Chinese companies in the world market can not only provide quintessential, proved successful business lessons to ambitious enterprises, but also lead them into the portal of China as the world's biggest market, supplier, and economic body of today--into its consumer culture, purchasing power and idiosyncrasy, as well as its far-from-being fully tapped potentiality international business. In one word, don't miss this course.

After learning this course, you will realize that numerous world-renowned companies find one of the greatest international markets in China (for example, the annual revenue of Sam's Club in Shen Zhen was once ranked no. 1 in the club's international revenue; there are thousands of Starbucks now in China; and the Chinese company Lenovo was able to acquire IBM and successfully incorporate it). With this realization, you might want to learn my many well-designed courses in Chinese language and business Chinese published on this same platform: For example, the six-course sequence of College Mandarin Chinese on Your Own Curriculum that allows you to learn 3 years of standard college Chinese curriculum in just 6 months and save you 36000 dollars of college tuition, and the Business Chinese course.

The instructor is Professor Hong Zeng, award-winning professor of Chinese for 16 years at prestigious American colleges such as University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, College of William and Mary, Swarthmore College; Carleton College and Hamline University. She has two PhDs in Chinese and comparative language and literature, and has taught Chinese language and cultural courses at all levels and published five well-endorsed books in America. She has also taught business Chinese and Chinese business.

Professor of Chinese, English and Comparative literature

Hong Zeng

I am an award-winning professor of Chinese, English and Comparative Literature. I have taught Mandarin Chinese at all levels in prestigious American colleges altogether for 16 years. I have taught nine years as a tenure-track professor of Chinese and comparative literature at Carleton College, ranked No. 1 in undergraduate teaching in all liberal arts colleges in America, and have directed the Chinese program for two years at Hamline University (the first university in Minnesota). In both my second year coming to Carleton and Hamline, I more than doubled their Beginning Chinese Class enrollment. I have also taught at Swarthmore College, College of William and Mary and University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. Before I came to United States, I have taught English and American literature for 3 years at Beijing Foreign Studies University. I have two PhDs, one in Chinese and comparative literature from UNC, Chapel Hill, the other in  English and American literature, literature translation and second language education from Beijing Foreign Studies University. I have published five books in America (including two from Macmillan) on Chinese, English and comparative literature, film study, language study and language philosophy that are well-endorsed by world-renowned experts and book review journals in my field. I have earned 30000 dollars large grant from Asian Network in Chinese study.

Course curriculum

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    New Chapter

    • Introductio of the Course (successful Business models of famous international companies in China)

    • 1. KFC's Chinese transformation

    • 2. Starbucks for Chinese White Collars

    • 3. Ikea's luxurious low cost products

    • 4. Sam's club as attraction to the wealthy in China

    • 5. P&G's multi-brand strategy

    • 6. Kodak's industry-wide acquisition in China

    • 7. New Oriental as Portal for Studying Abroad

    • 8. Baidu as China's google

    • 9. Haier made in America

    • 10. Lenovo's acquiring of IBM and competition in global market share