Title: Lecture
1Lecture 18 Class Discussion CP Group Case
- Reading 1. Case CP Group (on reserve)
- 2. Case summary and preparation questions
- (on web)
- Key activities of the class
- 1. Group presentation of the case (Soft copy
due)
- 2. Class case discussion (summary, update,
lessons learnt)
- 3. Written group reports due
2Getting in TrimOver the past year, C.P. Group
has
- Sold Ek Chor China Motorcycles 50 share in a
Shanghai motorcycle factory
- Sold a majority stake in Lotus Supercentre, a
Thai warehouse-store chain, to Britains Tesco
- Sold 11 of its 7-Eleven operations to
Singapores Government Investment Corp.
3Getting in TrimOver the past year, C.P. Group
has
- Sold TelecomAsias minority stake in Apstar, a
Chinese satellite operator
- Sold 19 million worth of shares in Kopin Corp.,
a hi-tech electronic research and development
firm in Boston
- Sold shares in a Shanghai brewery to its Dutch
partner, Heineken
4Getting in TrimOver the past year, C.P. Group
has
- Expressed interest in selling Sunnys
Supermarket, Vinythai and Petroasia, and in
finding a foreign partner for its insurance
businesses. - Closed several TelecomAsia subsidiaries,
including a paging unit, equipment distributor
and software consultancy
5Past Success of Overseas Chinese Businesses
Circumstances Make Heroes
- Favorable Environment
- Booming regional expansion
- Limited competition (local and foreign)
- Large export markets
- Favorable government policies
- Strategies
- Flexibility/entrepreneurship
- Networking
- Selection of industries (e.g., local industries,
proportionally limited competition)
- Conglomeration
- Success
- Growth
- Asset accumulation
- Useful Chinese Traits
- Drive to succeed
- Insecurity
- Family
- Thrift
6Established Business Formulas Are No Longer
Adequate to Sustain Success Reasons for Pessimism
- Increasingly Unfavorable External Environment
- Intensified global and local competition
- Unfavorable local environment
- Limited export growth
- Challenges/Problems
- Lack of strategic thinking
- Unrelated businesses
- Lack of positioning in global industries
- Lack of growth drivers (technology, brand name,
etc.)
- Lack of professional management
- Succession problem
- Problematic Chinese Traits
- Distrust of non-family
- Hierarchical management style
- Lack of drive among younger generations
7In Search of a Chinese Management Style Real
Heroes Can Stand the Test of Time
- Needs for Change
- Build a competitive organization with
- professional management team
- clear strategic focus
- invest in growth drivers
- Leveraging unique capabilities
- flexibility
- networking/alliance competence
- entrepreneurial drive
Intensified Competition
Professionally Prepared Younger Generation O
wners