- the pros and cons of joint venture enterprises in China
- the climate for foreign banks operating in China
- the importance of saving face
- the concept of "the golden mean"
- the unity of opposites (Yin-Yang)
- the 4 realms of Chinese managers'daily affairs
- modes of thinking (universality versus individuality, thinking in images, understanding abstract thoughts)
- the parallels between the 5 elements (metal, wood, water, fire, earth) and the 4 P's (product, price, promotion, place)As a guidebook for Chinese business, Business Decision Making in China addresses the broad and integrative discipline of decision making and helps Western business people (who have an entirely different set of patterns, styles, processes, philosophical thoughts, and tactics of decision making) to adapt to their Chinese business partners'or opponents'decision making. Since this book explains the profound process of Chinese decision making in uncomplicated terms and practical business experiences, readers will be able to apply their new knowledge to their long-range strategic planning, to skillfully solving their daily problems or questions, and to wisely avoiding losses from a multitude of potential pitfalls.
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