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    Explore " jd.com" with insightful episodes like "Digitising the Movement of Goods: What Does It Take?", "33. Bölüm - JD.com Lojistikten Beslenerek Nasıl Başarılı Oldu?", "Economia: Brasil deve fechar 2020 com mais desemprego do que a média dos países mais afetados por covid", "Equity Monday 05/11" and "Leaf OnLine - Le décodeur de l'e-commerce en Chine Ep. #1" from podcasts like ""Future of Mobility", "Lumost", "Notícia no Seu Tempo", "Equity" and "Leaf OnLine"" and more!

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    Digitising the Movement of Goods: What Does It Take?

    Digitising the Movement of Goods: What Does It Take?
    According to Deloitte’s 2019 Innovation Report, the Southeast Asian digital economy is expected to exceed US$300 billion by 2025, with e-commerce in particular showing strong and persistent growth. With demands expected to continue growing, more effort is required to optimise service levels for efficient deliveries. How then can organisations responsible for the mobility of goods keep up with innovations and new ways of working, especially in times of the COVID-19 pandemic? In this episode, join Audrey Cheong, Managing Director of Operations of FedEx Express, and Dr. Kevin Lv, Head of Asia Pacific at JD.com, as they discuss the state of mobility of goods and the steps organisations are taking to future-proof themselves.

    33. Bölüm - JD.com Lojistikten Beslenerek Nasıl Başarılı Oldu?

    33. Bölüm - JD.com Lojistikten Beslenerek Nasıl Başarılı Oldu?

    Çin Dosyası’nın bu bölümünde konuğumuz, Alibaba’nın ardından Çin’de e-ticaretin en büyük oyuncusu Jingdong ya da daha bilinen ismiyle JD. Yabancı yatırımcıların çoğunlukla Alibaba'ya odaklandığı bir Dünya’da, JD'nin radar altında kalarak çok özel bir yapı inşa ettiğini rahatlıkla söylenebilir. Bu bölümde ilk olarak JD’nin kurucusu Richard Liu’nun hikayesine ve JD’nin kuruluşunun ilk yıllarında geçirdiği dönüşüme bakıyoruz. İkinci kısımda ise JD’nin Alibaba gibi dominant bir oyuncunun yanında, stratejisini tamamen farklılaştırarak nasıl başarılı olduğunu konuşuyoruz. Podcast’in son kısmında ise JD’nin faaliyet gösterdiği alanları analiz edip, özellikle lojistik sektöründe attığı adımlara bakıyoruz.  Şirketin geleceği adına en büyük risklerin hangi noktalarda olduğunu anlamaya çalışarak bölümü tamamlıyoruz.

    Serinin genelinde ise Çin Teknoloji Dünyası ya da Çin’in devlet politikası üzerine yazılmış 6 kitaptan yararlandım. Bunlar, Rebecca Fannin’in “Tech Titans of China” ve “Silicon  Dragon”  isimli kitapları, Edward Tse’nin “China’s Disruptors” isimli kitabı, Kai-Fu Lee’nin “AI Super-Powers” isimli kitabı, Elizabeth Economy’nin “The Third Revolution” isimli kitabı ve son olarak da Amy Webb’in “The Big Nine” isimli kitabı. Yine her zaman olduğu gibi podcast’ler ve bloglar da yol gösterici oldu. “Technode” ve “Tech in Asia” da üretilen değerli içeriklerden yararlandım. “Tech Buzz China”, “Inside China Tech”, “Beyond the Valley”, “996” ve “Acquired” da Çin üzerine çok şey öğrendiğim Podcast’ler oldu.

    Equity Monday 05/11

    Equity Monday 05/11

    Good morning friends, and welcome back to TechCrunch’s Equity Monday, a short-form audio hit to kickstart your week.

    Another weekend at home, another week's starting from the same spot. How are you holding up? Do you miss your commute yet? Just want to get some breakfast from a kitchen other than your own? I feel you.

    But it is Monday all the same and that means it's time for Equity, so let's get to it. You can hit play above and following along with notes:

    • Kingsoft Cloud's IPO went well. Very well, in fact. Far better than expected if we're being honest. The company was recently gross-margin negative and is now public? In this economy?
    • Vroom has filed privately to go public, which is pretty wild given that the capital markets are theoretically closed.
    • Earnings this week are pretty light but keep an eye out for Cisco, JD.com, Sony and Tencent.
    • Over the weekend, bitcoin crashed around 10 or 12 percent, depending on how you do the math. Right before the halvening. Surprised? I was.
    • Shiprocket raised $13 million and Ermetic raised $10 million in two neat early-stage rounds worth your time.

    And finally, a call to arms. TechCrunch was once a dude in his backyard writing blogs and generally being mad online. It was great! Since then, blogs have grown up, sold out, been re-sold, and generally become part of the landscape if you are being generous (or part of the furniture if you aren't). Surely there's room for new, kickass media companies. Who is building one? They would be a real contrarian.

    Credits: Equity is hosted by TechCrunch's Alex Wilhelm and Mary Ann Azevedo. We are produced by Theresa Loconsolo with editing by Kell. Bryce Durbin is our Illustrator. We'd also like to thank the audience development team and Henry Pickavet, who manages TechCrunch audio products.

    Leaf OnLine - Le décodeur de l'e-commerce en Chine Ep. #1

    Leaf OnLine - Le décodeur de l'e-commerce en Chine  Ep. #1
    Le Décodeur de l'e-commerce en Chine Épisode 1: Présentation de l’écosystème Bruno Grangier, avocat et associé de Leaf et Sandrine Zerbib, fondatrice de Fulljet décodent le e-commerce en Chine. Dans ce premier épisode, nous découvrons: - les grands chiffres du commerce en ligne en Chine - la résistance du e-commerce au Covid-19 - les acteurs du e-commerce en Chine - Comment devenir visible sur un virtual mall - quelle data est récupérée par les plateformes et comment l'utiliser - les faux et la gestion des droits de propriété intellectuelle dans le contexte du e-commerce chinois - les différentes pratiques, règles et contraintes Fulljet est une agence en Chine spécialisée sur le e-commerce. Leaf est un cabinet d'avocats d'affaires basé en Chine et en France. Nous aurons le plaisir de présenter lors d'un prochain webinar les différents business models du e-commerce en Chine.
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