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Entrepreneurs Should Rollout Local, But Plan Global

Startup Professionals Musings

The middle and above-middle class population of China will grow from 172 million in 2010 to 314 million by 2015. An international brand will command higher prices and additional customer demand. However, to gain a true competitive edge, you still need to implement effective solutions first at the local level. Marty Zwilling.

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Prepare Your Startup Now for International Markets

Startup Professionals Musings

The middle and above-middle class population of China will grow from 172 million in 2010 to 314 million in 2015. An international brand will command higher prices and additional customer demand. However, to gain a true competitive edge, you still need to implement effective solutions first at the local level. Marty Zwilling.

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Entrepreneurs Need to Think Global From Day One

Startup Professionals Musings

The middle and above-middle class population of China will grow from 172 million in 2010 to 314 million in 2015. An international brand will command higher prices and additional customer demand. However, to gain a true competitive edge, you still need to implement effective solutions first at the local level. Marty Zwilling.

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Seven Keys to Strategic Startup “Glocalization”

Startup Professionals Musings

China’s middle class is expected to grow to some 650 million by 2010. An international brand will command higher prices and additional customer demand. Software can be developed “offshore” for a low cost, manufacturing volumes are quickly available from China, and European designs have increased opportunities in every country.

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