Top human resources group's boss lives up to his company's motto "better work, better life"
Andy Palmer, chief of a top British carmaker, expounds on what it takes to succeed as China takes center stage in the auto industry
Since taking over as CEO of the Swiss pharmaceutical giant Novartis International AG in 2010, Joseph Jimenez, has consistently stressed the need for innovation and a new strategy as a "patent cliff" threatened major drugmakers.
Like many retail employees, Greg Penner started his first job at WAL-MART Stores Inc as a trainee, in its Siloam Springs, Arkansas store.
German engineering and electronics conglomerate Siemens AG wants to form more partnerships with Chinese power, energy and infrastructure companies to develop EPC projects along the Belt and Road Initiative, to further diversify its global sales, its head in China said.
Recently, Ren Zhengfei talked to Xinhua News Agency about his business strategy, his views on innovation and Huawei's journey to a "No Man's Land".
Martin Lundstedt, president and CEO of Volvo Group, has been a believer of a fun workplace during his 24-year career in the commercial vehicle industry.
Successful, first-time online sales boost Italian luxury carmaker's confidence about business prospects with Chinese car fans, says its chief.
Claudio Gottardi, president and CEO of New York-based Marchon Eyewear Inc, sees the future of glasses not just in fashionable design, but in portable technology.
When it comes to growing its investment in China, what Mark Wiseman, president and chief executive of the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, has in mind is China's share of the global gross domestic product.
The nature of Chinese growth suits our business very well, so we're very committed, for example, to the Belt and Road Initiative.
Unlike most Harvard law degree holders who spend most of their time in the courts, Adam Goldstein chose to lead a maritime life 27 years ago. Now, he is navigating Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd into the promising China market.
Jack Ma and Mark Zuckerberg share thoughts on innovation, culture and philosophy.
Doug Oberhelman has led Caterpillar Inc, one of the world's top construction and mining equipment makers, through an accelerated business cycle, implementing cost-efficiencies and lean manufacturing.
Alex Molinaroli is the CEO of Johnson Controls Inc and he is something of a rarity in today's business world-he has spent his entire 33-year career at one company.
It was not a free lunch for Sergio Ermotti when he was appointed the chief executive of UBS Group AG five years ago as the bank was struggling in the wake of a trading scandal that caused it a hefty loss of $2.3 billion.
Speculation has been rife after Haier Group, a major manufacturer of household appliances, announced in January its plan to buy General Electric's appliance business for $5.4 billion.
Bill McDermott, chief executive of the world's biggest business application company SAP SE, is surprisingly philosophical about an accident that claimed the sight in one eye.
Howard Schultz, chairman, president and CEO of US-based global coffee chain Starbucks Corp recently spoke to China Daily about Starbucks' company culture, its local business strategies and the secret to its success.
Swedish mobile telecom gear maker Ericsson is confident that its strong research and development capabilities will help it weather the ongoing market challenges in China.