Chinese Version of Managing the Dragon Now Available

On May 16, the Chinese version of Managing the Dragon was published by China Youth Press. The book is now available at book stores throughout the country, as well as through China’s two major on-line booksellers, Dang Dang and Joyo Amazon. The book has been well received by Chinese readers and China Youth Press has already gone into a second printing.

What are the Chinese readers saying about the book? We have translated a few reviews for you here:

“Managing the Dragon describes Jack Perkowski’s journey, experiences and feelings at different stages in his life–it is the essence of his life. It is also a book about a very special company created and based in China, ASIMCO, which was founded by Jack and developed over the past 15 years, and closely relates to the same period of China’s reform and opening-up process. It is a sound example of what many companies in China experienced. Jack, like all the other entrepreneurs in this era, saw many opportunities but had to deal with many challenges. The book not only showcases the spirit of an entrepreneur and wisdom of business, but also the relentless pursuit of a man with dreams.”
— Liu Wei, Publisher at China Youth Book., Inc., a division of China Youth Press

“It is a fairly recent phenomenon that foreigners think of China as an ideal market and attractive location to build a business. Jack, however, was a pioneer. Through his experiences described in detail in the book, he tells people willing to invest in China that you had better try your best to understand the country, people and culture. Indiscreet action is very dangerous.”
— Hu Yong, Chief Editor of “Win in China”, CCTV

“Nowadays, the global automotive industry competes fiercely and China has fortunately become the main battlefront in this competition. Through 15 years of effort which started from scratch, Jack has made an admirable business achievement in China. No matter if you are a foreigner willing to build a business in China or are just interested in understanding the rules of business here, or you are Chinese and looking to take your business into the global market, Jack’s, Managing The Dragon, is the book you should read.”
— Yan Ping, Chairman of Yuchai

“As one of his Chinese Partners, I personally witnessed how Jack reformed a State Owned Enterprise (“SOE”) and helped them to become the globally competitive company. All the difficulties and challenges he faced in China and how he overcame them are summarized in his book with clear explanations and insightful perspective. It is a book worth reading.”
— An Qingheng, Former Chairman of BAIC, President of Association of Beijing Auto Industry

“The most estimable attribute of Managing the Dragon is that it speaks fairly about China’s positive and negative issues and problems during its “Reform”. Furthermore, Jack took a very positive and active approach in analyzing all these problems and issues which will give all foreign investors a comprehensive knowledge and understanding of how China and China’s reforms.”
— Annonymous – Joyo Amazon

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