TCBB_cover_chinese1.jpgThanks to Raven Lu Li, who lives in China and works for Accenture China, for translating Chapter 1 of my book into Chinese. We're hoping to interest a Chinese publisher in the foreign rights to the book. Raven has some contacts at Tsinghua University Press. Anyone have other suggestions?

New! A Chinese edition of The Corporate Blogging Book

Update: Penguin Portfolio has sold the rights to mainland China publisher, Publishing House of Electronics Industry. The Chinese edition comes out in 2007!

Download Chapter 1 in Chinese.

 

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[...] My publisher, Penguin Portfolio, has sold the the mainland China rights to Chinese publisher Publishing House of Electronics Industry. Look for TCBB in Mandarin Chinese in 2007! Download Chapter 1 in Chinese. [...] -----

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Jen said on November 21, 2006 at 08:26 AM

Good for you for realizing the need to expand to different cultures!

Brenda said on December 30, 2006 at 11:41 AM

Enjoying your “Corporate Blogging” book at this moment!  Your comment on my blog was a pleasant surprise.  Thank you for the CBO well wishes… it just might happen.


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