Aug 132010

Seeing China for what it really is...

Mostly everyone you come across in China will tell you stories of how important both face and relationships are… As it says in the headline to this post, overestimate it at your own peril. I will have to deal with one at a time as they are not really connected, but “the giving of face” is also important when building relationships, so they kind of overlap too…

Jun 122010

Seeing China for what it really is...

Most consultants and advisers you come across when you dabble in doing business in China will tell you to forget everything you know and not expect that China will be anything like doing business back home. Now there is a half truth that needs some explanation before one can say that this is a correct statement…

Jun 042010

Seeing China for what it really is...

It’s been a while since I wrote on my blog, so I thought I would start off with something easy: People being fooled into thinking that a signed agreement means that everything is ready to make some money in China.

A while back there was an article in The Sidney Morning Herald that caught the attention of a colleague and he promptly forwarded it to me…

Nov 292009
Seeing China for what it really is...

Seeing China for what it really is...

I am sure you have been told many times that the Chinese will do whatever it takes to avoid confrontation in business negotiations, is incapable of saying no and will run circles around the simplest of question marks that could easily have been settled quickly with a simple NO.

Well, in my experience, the Chinese are more than capable at saying no, and the further north you find yourself in China the easier it gets…

Nov 222009
Seeing China for what it really is...

Seeing China for what it really is...

Last week I was forwarded an article (sales pitch actually) from a Singaporean consulting firm in Shanghai that makes a living providing “advise” to unsuspecting foreigners in China… The company shall remain anonymous, as I do not want to be sued for telling it as it is, but these guys are so full of it that it is hard to hold back.

They started by comparing “the cultivation of traditional guanxi” with pure corruption, and then went on to talk about how this is changing…

Nov 102009
Seeing China for what it really is...

Seeing China for what it really is...

There is a myth being propagated that face is a big thing in business in China (actually all over East Asia), but it comes in many shapes and forms and is definitely not as “Neanderthalistic” as one would have you believe.

Admittedly there are regional differences, and most definitely differences between tier 1 cities and some village in a mountain valley, but it can always be summed up quite easily…

Nov 092009
Seeing China for what it really is...

Seeing China for what it really is...

How many times have someone told you that they know how to do business in China and tried to sell some consulting type service in the process?

I suggest you ask them where in China they mean… There is a vast difference in doing business in different regions in China, between 1st tier, 2nd tier and 3rd tier cities and even within the larger cities there are differences.

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