Bad Food, and Corresponding PR and Legal Strategy

June 8th, 2007

We have recently had some good discussion on this blog about the food safety debacle come out of China.

Here are four blog posts that are must reads which really tie this recent chain of events into your MBA studies and the business context. Free advice you don’t even have to pay for …

China Law Blog: How To Protect Your Company From Bad China Product (h/t Dan Harris for these three blog leads).

ImageTheif: China’s Food Crisis Strategy: Blame Everyone Else.

Peking Review: Why China May Be Playing the Blame Game.

China Law Blog: Selective Law Enforcement as Big Coincidence.

Professor Carr July 12, 2007 Addendum: See/read today’s related Wall Street Journal article, Lead Toxins Take a Global Round Trip, to see and better understand how we are all tied in together on these issues via the global economy and business

Entry Filed under: Pre-Departure, Beijing, China, Misc.

2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Felipe  |  June 10th, 2007 at 6:11 pm

    Really trying to avoid picking a side on the whole death penalty argument that was raised in the previous FDA post but, I just stumbled upon this article and thought it pertinent:

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070611/ap_on_re_us/death_penalty_deterrence

  • 2. Chris Carr  |  June 10th, 2007 at 8:57 pm

    Yes, a very interesting article and study. Thanks for sharing this.

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