Professors look ahead to China-India powerhouse Multinational companies in China and India will emerge as economic dragons and tigers as the two countries learn to work together, a faculty panel said Feb. 17 during a roundtable discussion with prospective Thunderbird Executive MBA students.
“When you see China and India working together, you have a powerhouse,” Thunderbird Professor Mary Teagarden, Ph.D., said during the presentation in Glendale, Ariz. “China is fantastic at the tangible, and India is fantastic at the intangible. When you bring those two together, you have the opportunity to produce extraordinary results.”
Thunderbird professors Kishore Dash, Ph.D., and Sundaresan Ram, Ph.D., joined Teagarden in the discussion, titled “The Rise of Chinese and Indian Multinationals: 21st Century Dragons and Tigers.” All three professors teach in Thunderbird’s Executive MBA program, which is ranked No. 3 in the world by The Wall Street Journal.
The program caters to working professionals, who meet on alternate weekends in Glendale. Thunderbird also offers the program in Geneva through an alliance with the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies.
To read more about the roundtable discussion, visit the Thunderbird Knowledge Network. Working professionals interested in doing business in China or India also may enroll in Thunderbird’s online certificate programs, “Doing Business in China” or “Doing Business in India.”