Caijing Magazine (A)

  • Reference: HBS-112028-E

  • Year: 2009

  • Number of pages: 20

  • Geographic Setting: China

  • Publication Date: Feb 24, 2012

  • Fecha de edición: Oct 3, 2012

  • Source: HBSP (USA)

  • Type of Document: Case

  • Industry Setting: Publishing;Media & telecommunications

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Description

In late 2009, Wang Boming, publisher of Caijing Magazine, widely regarded as China's most independent newsmagazine, gathered his core team for an urgent meeting. His pioneering editor Hu Shuli, described for her fiercely independent journalism as "the most dangerous woman in China" had quit with two-thirds of Caijing's staff, allegedly over a conflict on editorial independence. Wang, known for his ability to navigate the country's carefully controlled propaganda apparatus, considered how to rebuild the magazine without its star editor.

Keywords

Accountability Corruption Crisis management Leadership Transparency