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An insider reveals what can-and does-go wrong when companies shift production to China In this entertaining behind-the-scenes account, Paul Midler tells us all that is wrong with our effort to shift manufacturing to China. Now updated and expanded, Poorly Made in China reveals industry secrets, including the dangerous practice of quality fade-the deliberate and secret habit of Chinese manufacturers to widen profit margins through the reduction of quality inputs. U.S. importers don't stand a chance, Midler explains, against savvy Chinese suppliers who feel they have little to lose by placing consumer safety at risk for the sake of greater profit. This is a lively and impassioned personal account, a collection of true stories, told by an American who has worked in the country for close to two decades. Poorly Made in China touches on a number of issues that affect us all.
Auteur
PAUL MIDLER has over twenty years of experience related to Asia, and in his manufacturing career, he has worked directly with hundreds of Chinese suppliers in a broad range of industries. He holds an MBA from the Wharton School of Business and a master's in international studies from the University of Pennsylvania's Lauder Institute. Poorly Made in China is his first book.
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An insider reveals what can--and does--go wrong when
companies shift production to China
In this entertaining behind-the-scenes account, Paul Midler
tells us all that is wrong with our effort to shift manufacturing
to China. Now updated and expanded, Poorly Made in China
reveals industry secrets, including the dangerous practice of
quality fade--the deliberate and secret habit of Chinese
manufacturers to widen profit margins through the reduction of
quality inputs. U.S. importers don't stand a chance, Midler
explains, against savvy Chinese suppliers who feel they have little
to lose by placing consumer safety at risk for the sake of greater
profit. This is a lively and impassioned personal account, a
collection of true stories, told by an American who has worked in
the country for close to two decades. Poorly Made in China
touches on a number of issues that affect us all.
Résumé
An insider reveals what canand doesgo wrong when companies shift production to China
In this entertaining behind-the-scenes account, Paul Midler tells us all that is wrong with our effort to shift manufacturing to China. Now updated and expanded, Poorly Made in China reveals industry secrets, including the dangerous practice of quality fadethe deliberate and secret habit of Chinese manufacturers to widen profit margins through the reduction of quality inputs. U.S. importers don't stand a chance, Midler explains, against savvy Chinese suppliers who feel they have little to lose by placing consumer safety at risk for the sake of greater profit. This is a lively and impassioned personal account, a collection of true stories, told by an American who has worked in the country for close to two decades. Poorly Made in China touches on a number of issues that affect us all.
Contenu
Foreword Arthur Waldron ix
Introduction xvii
Chapter 1 Vanishing Act 1
Chapter 2 Trouble is My Business 8
Chapter 3 All We Need is Your Sample 16
Chapter 4 Vice President of Disadvantaged Neighborhoods 26
Chapter 5 I Do Now 38
Chapter 6 Lurid Carnival of Global Commerce 50
Chapter 7 And That's a Good Thing 68
Chapter 8 Grains of Toil 77
Chapter 9 The China Game 86
Chapter 10 The Seven Steps of Problem Solving 99
Chapter 11 Counterfeit Culture 107
Chapter 12 No Animal Testing 123
Chapter 13 Joint Venture Panacea 129
Chapter 14 Take the Long Way Home 137
Chapter 15 Lucky Diamonds 146
Chapter 16 Trophy Trash 158
Chapter 17 You Heard Me Wrong 171
Chapter 18 Price Go Up! 179
Chapter 19 You Wouldn't Want to Be There 195
Chapter 20 Of Course, You Would Think So 207
Chapter 21 The New Factory 215
Chapter 22 Profit Zero 227
Afterword 241
Acknowledgments 245