In today’s marketplace, any political activity incompatible with a company’s overall global strategy “creates a risk to its reputation and relationships.” In a PublicAffairsAsia.com article, public affairs specialist Dan Baxter talks about why it’s important to make politics local, even in “one of the most dynamic and complex markets in the world.”
All Politics is Local — Even in China
Posted on February 1st, 2010 | More B2G · Public Affairs · Reputation Management
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