China Matters II

Over on China Spend Matters, Jason has just completed his second 27-part PBS-like Series on the ins and outs of China Sourcing - which I'm sure will immediately be followed by his third 27-Part PBS-like Series on the lessons learned upon further reflection from being on-the-ground in China. However, in the interim, as I did last time, I've indexed all of the posts for you so that you can catch up if you've missed any!

From talent management to executive suicide, trucking to rail, and toys to potatoes, this series has it all! Explore the controversy and get a broad perspective from one of the only bloggers that goes direct to the source to get inside the Chinese quality mindset. And when the future ain't what it used to be, why not dive in to the one blog that knows, when you're in a Chinese court, you got plagiarism!

So, in its bloggin' brilliance, here is the second 27-part PBS-like second series on the ins and outs of China sourcing, including five dispatches Live From China:

 

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  • 10/4/2007 9:07 AM the doctor wrote:
    Joe Statistics wrote (in response to Part I):

    "That's 54 China posts over 64 business days, counting the 27-part China Spend Matters I collection as well as the new 27-part China Spend Matters II greatest hits (now available on CD from Def Jam Records, including seven special "Tim and Jason" podcasts on a bonus CD, if you order by midnight tonight. Not available in stores).

    This means that the probability of opening up the Spend Matters web site and seeing a top-level China post during the three-month period starting July 5th was a staggering 0.84 -- a truly remarkable achievement!"

    I just wanted to point out that yet another post popped up late last night over on China Matters (before yet another post this morning) and that actually makes it 55 posts over 64 business days, which actually makes the probability of opening up the Spend Matters web site and seeing a top-level China post during the three-month period starting July 5th and ending October 3rd a whopping 86%!
  • 10/4/2007 9:53 PM Jason Buscsh wrote:
    Michael,

    Thanks for tracking these posts more carefully than I do. I'll be slowing down on China in the coming weeks as vendor news picks up, but I'm sure I'll find reason to continue the "series" in the future. Because China matters
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