The Lowdown podcast: Business etiquette in China
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Your support makes all the difference.This “quick fix” guide will give you the inside information on how to do business and cope with business socialising in China and will help to explain their philosophy of doing business and why it is so important to respect their attitudes to “face” ( mianzi) and “networking” ( guanxi).
“The Lowdown: Business Etiquette – China” will give you practical tips on how to navigate your way through a business trip to China, and on how to behave and how not to behave in both business and business socialising situations. This guide will help to ensure that you maximise your time in China or in dealing with your Chinese business colleagues, thus making you a greater asset to your company and your profession.
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