Gordon Orr is a director in McKinsey’s Shanghai office. He was responsible for opening McKinsey’s practice in China in the early 1990s, led the Greater China practice for many years, and has helped many local companies to innovate their way to success. Initially, much of this work focused on helping them succeed domestically; today the emphasis is on globalization.
China and India will be important centers of innovation in the coming decades. Not only are both nations producing a rising share of key technological innovations, but they are also pioneering innovations in business models that allow their companies to prosper in low-income markets.
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