China has blossomed into an economic powerhouse producing much of the world¡¯s goods and boasting more modern conveniences than many Western nations.
What was the catalyst for this momentous change? And how can you operate and take advantage of this unique opportunity? An opportunity that quite possibly has not existed since the emerging and rapid growth of the US economy from the 1880¡¯s to the 1920¡¯s.
Is your company prepared to do business in China, and do you have the resources necessary to make it successful?
China has been described as a puzzle wrapped in an enigma. While this may be true to people who have not lived in or frequently visited China, China is quickly adapting (not adopting) to Western culture. Visitors today will find much in common, especially in the major cities, from modern airports, trains, highways and subways to skyscrapers and luxury apartments. However, behind this fa?ade lies a complex society that struggles daily to feed, educated and find productive work for over 1.3 billion people. Certainly, there is much to be done, particularly in the Western provinces, where China¡¯s rural society is prominent and poverty is prevalent. Nonetheless, when you venture out of the glitz of Shanghai, you¡¯ll find an emerging society with fewer modern conveniences, struggling to be recognized by the rest of the world, and dedicated people hard at work wanting to make a better life for their families.
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Two of the most useful bits of advice we can offer you are: patience and humility. If you approach matters with an open mind and eyes, and are willing to show a genuine interest in this ancient and modern culture, then you will have already started down the road to success in China. When you understand Chinese history and carefully apply it to what you encounter, you will have a better understanding of how the Chinese view business and social issues from their eyes. This will help explain why your business partner or customer thinks or acts the way he does. Viewing yourself through the eyes of a foreigner will help give you a perspective edge on dealing with your Chinese counterparts. There is a Chinese proverb that teaches, ¡°Those who will be constant in happiness and wisdom must often change.¡±? The more we know, the more we need to learn.
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