Business
‘Concerning’: Australian business leaders still lack skills to compete in Asia – Sydney Morning Herald
More than 90 per cent of senior leaders from Australia’s top 200 companies lack the skills to effectively compete in Asia

These results are concerning as our research has consistently found that companies with an above average level of Asia capability in their senior leadership generate a greater proportion of their revenues from Asia, AsiaLink Business chief executive officer Mukund Narayanamurti says in the report.
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