What makes a brand truly relevant and why do so many lose touch with their customers? After two decades leading global brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and L’Oréal across Asia, Yann Bozec shares what it really takes to stay customer-centric in one of the world’s fastest-changing markets. In this episode, he reflects on what separates brands people would truly miss from those that fade away, why understanding the customer is the ultimate competitive edge, and how humility, curiosity, and cultura...
All content for Made in China is the property of Thomas Derksen & Damian Maib and is served directly from their servers
with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.
What makes a brand truly relevant and why do so many lose touch with their customers? After two decades leading global brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and L’Oréal across Asia, Yann Bozec shares what it really takes to stay customer-centric in one of the world’s fastest-changing markets. In this episode, he reflects on what separates brands people would truly miss from those that fade away, why understanding the customer is the ultimate competitive edge, and how humility, curiosity, and cultura...
#181 – Prof. Philipp Böing: Wo bleibt Europas Stimme in Chinas Wissenschaft?
Made in China
37 minutes
1 month ago
#181 – Prof. Philipp Böing: Wo bleibt Europas Stimme in Chinas Wissenschaft?
Prof. Philipp Böing lehrt Volkswirtschaftslehre an der Goethe-Universität Frankfurt und forscht am ZEW. Nach seinem Studium in Bochum kam er 2004 zum ersten Mal nach Shanghai und ist seitdem regelmäßig in China unterwegs. Im Gespräch geht es um Forschungsgelder, die in China oft zweckentfremdet werden, um die Frage, was die vielen Patente wirklich aussagen, und um Chinas wachsende Rolle bei Zukunftstechnologien. Philipp berichtet außerdem von einer Konferenz in Peking, bei der er als einziger...
Made in China
What makes a brand truly relevant and why do so many lose touch with their customers? After two decades leading global brands like Coach, Kate Spade, and L’Oréal across Asia, Yann Bozec shares what it really takes to stay customer-centric in one of the world’s fastest-changing markets. In this episode, he reflects on what separates brands people would truly miss from those that fade away, why understanding the customer is the ultimate competitive edge, and how humility, curiosity, and cultura...