The "Thousand Grains of Sand" Approach to Business Espionage
China gets around this by making it profitable for Western firms to set up factories in China, where Chinese managers and workers can be taught how to make things right. At the same time. China allows thousands of their best students to go to the United States to study. While most of these students will stay in America, where there are better jobs and more opportunities, some will come back to China, and bring American business and technical skills with them. Finally, China energetically uses the “thousand grains of sand” approach to espionage. This involves China trying to get all Chinese going overseas, and those of Chinese ancestry living outside the motherland, to spy for China, if only a tiny bit. (more)
They have a working strategy. You need a counter strategy, before your pockets are picked. Call us or the person who hosts Kevin’s Security Scrapbook on their web site. Get a counterespionage strategy… while you can still afford one.
By on 23/09/2010