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Being able to effectively establish a healthy business relation can be complicated. When you add in language barriers and cultural differences it can seem mear impossible. Yet, people are and have been successfully establishing international business relations and more and more international business are continually opening to the world everyday. This Guideline will serve as a compass to those looking to Navigate their way around the obstacles presented in establishing such business relations with Chinese companies. | Being able to effectively establish a healthy business relation can be complicated. When you add in language barriers and cultural differences it can seem mear impossible. Yet, people are and have been successfully establishing international business relations and more and more international business are continually opening to the world everyday. This Guideline will serve as a compass to those looking to Navigate their way around the obstacles presented in establishing such business relations with Chinese companies. | ||
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Being able to effectively establish a healthy business relation can be complicated. When you add in language barriers and cultural differences it can seem mear impossible. Yet, people are and have been successfully establishing international business relations and more and more international business are continually opening to the world everyday. This Guideline will serve as a compass to those looking to Navigate their way around the obstacles presented in establishing such business relations with Chinese companies.
China Job Market
Being Aware of Cultural Differences
The Dos
The Don'ts
Sealing the Deal
Friends First Business Later
The Time it Takes
Communication for Non-Mandarin Chinese Speakers
Not too Fast
Careful What You Say
Contemporary Commentator