- One of our valued clients, held their first conference in Shanghai, and I was able to meet up with my friends CEO Bill Michels and Vice President Cindy Urbaytis. I am glad to see that their organization continues to grow in China by helping companies develop better supply management and procurement strategies.
I have never been exposed to so much curiosity about Detroit! At least five people asked me if rumors were true about Detroit’s incredibly low real estate property values—someone told me that they heard you can buy two houses in Detroit for the price of a pair of shoes. I later found out that a Chinese national news journalist reported that investors can buy a house for next to nothing near downtown Detroit (see ). Some people are even organizing property shopping spree tours (watch out Mr. Gilbert…here comes )!When I visited in January, everyone (including international mass media) was talking about China’s air quality. It was not good at all—I could barely see things 50 yards away. My friend who moved to Tianjin (30 miles from Beijing) said that he felt like he was living in poisonous environment.
The air quality has improved some since then, but now the environmental news is focused on dead pigs. Over dead pig carcasses have been discovered in the Huangpu River.
Logic’s Quantum EH&S software features a module for air quality management. Maybe we should develop one for dead pig management and sell it in China?- The new leadership in China is pushing full steam to enforce measures against corruption and waste. Now when I go out to dinner with public officials or company executives, they order a more reasonable amount of food and always take home leftovers. I think this is a good thing.
- I read the news that filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy. Entertainment Publications makes the Entertainment Book (it’s filled with great coupons) that organizations sell while fundraising.
I thought to myself…isn’t this the reason that Logic publishes so many materials stressing the importance of mobile strategy?
- The day before I left China, our friends at Tweddle invited me to lunch at a Korean restaurant in Shanghai. At first glance it seemed no different than one of the many Korean restaurants in Shanghai…
- But the most exciting part of my trip happened when I was able to find a streaming video channel to watch the Michigan vs. VCU basketball game live. That pretty much kept me up all night before I came back to the U.S.—winning made it well worthwhile. Go Blue!