“After a 10 day spell in India the issue is in sharper relief for me, as a resident of China. But what do other Linkediners think? Which of India or China is more effectively developing the economic, social, political and technological infrastructures necessary to get to the next level?” Frank Mulligan
This is a recent question presented on LinkedIn by Frank Mulligan. If you don’t know Frank, well, you should! In the mean time go to LinkedIn….Answers…Career and Education…Career Development and browse through the 91 responses (in about 24 hours from posing his question). The dialogue is quite interesting.
Want to know more about Frank? Check out Frank’s blog – Talent in China.
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Susan Burns - who has written 22 posts on Cheezhead Recruiting News and Opinion.
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