
I’ll introduce myself and go over the broad topics we’ll cover in the course. I’ll also touch on why the course will help students, and what they’ll get out of it once they’ve completed it.
A few key-numbers to illustrate the scale and complexity of China
Core values influenced by the 3 main religious ideologies:
- Confucianism
- Daoism
- Buddhism
- Greeting
- Using names
- Small talk
- Body language
- General attitude
Chinese cuisines and dining etiquette.
Main holidays and festivals celebrated in China:
- Spring festival
- Mid-autumn festival
- Dragon boat festival
- Tomb sweeping festival
- National holiday
- Characters
- Grammar
- Tones
- Pinyin
My top five places to visit in China.
Pros and cons of different means of transportation in China.
Why China is different and complex
Requirements for a good preparation.
DOs and DONTs for your first meeting with Chinese partners
DOs and DONTs for your second meeting with Chinese partners
Principles to follow for successful negotiations
What you must do after you closed your first deal with Chinese partners
Comparing main trends in both countries in terms of:
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All the secrets of China revealed!
With China becoming the first economic power in the world, it’s inevitable that interactions between China and the West will keep increasing over the next few years. Whether you live in or outside of China, it is very likely that you will have (or already have) Chinese suppliers, distributors or investors. Understanding their way of thinking and being familiar with their customs and habits will help you a lot to succeed in any project related to China that you might be involved in.
I moved to China in 2008, with no prior knowledge about the country, its language or its people. Four years later, based on the solid network of relations (guanxi) that I had managed to build, I started my own company and became one of the few foreign entrepreneurs able to succeed in China. Now I’ve put together all the things that I’ve learned and created this course to share this knowledge let others benefit from my experience. I’ve tried to include as many examples as possible and all are based on real life situations that I came across.
Altogether I’m sure you’ll find this information useful and that it will help you optimize your chances of success in China!