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Managing in China: An Executive Survival Guide

door Stephanie Jones

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Managing in China - An Executive Survival Guide is based on dozens of interviews with expats from all over the world who are living and working in China. It is mostly anecdotal in nature, but addresses many of the important issues that face expats in hardship posts.An Executive Survival Guide is divided into 3 main sections:1. Surviving at workRecruiting & managing staffManaging customersManaging suppliersManaging your Chinese partnerDealing with infrastructure and the political systemManaging your boss2. Surviving at homeFinding somewhere to liveGetting settled quicklyDomestic comfortHealthFamily concernsUsing local services3. Surviving sociallyMaking friendsExploring your localityUnderstanding Chinese cultureBasically a manual of advice, hints and tips for expatriates, based on other people's practical experience, An Executive Survival Guide will complement the technical information in the Business Guides series.Stephanie Jones is currently the General Manager of World Executive's Digest - Business Services in China. She is a well-known management speaker, and has published a wide variety of articles on management education, training and recruitment, and contributes to many newspapers and magazines in Europe, the USA and Asia. She is also the author of 15 business books.the author lives and works in China, and is a well-known author (The Head Hunting Business, Working for the Japanese, & One-man Band, among others)based on hundreds of interviews with expatriates living in Chinapractical, with plenty of real-life examples… (meer)
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Managing in China - An Executive Survival Guide is based on dozens of interviews with expats from all over the world who are living and working in China. It is mostly anecdotal in nature, but addresses many of the important issues that face expats in hardship posts.An Executive Survival Guide is divided into 3 main sections:1. Surviving at workRecruiting & managing staffManaging customersManaging suppliersManaging your Chinese partnerDealing with infrastructure and the political systemManaging your boss2. Surviving at homeFinding somewhere to liveGetting settled quicklyDomestic comfortHealthFamily concernsUsing local services3. Surviving sociallyMaking friendsExploring your localityUnderstanding Chinese cultureBasically a manual of advice, hints and tips for expatriates, based on other people's practical experience, An Executive Survival Guide will complement the technical information in the Business Guides series.Stephanie Jones is currently the General Manager of World Executive's Digest - Business Services in China. She is a well-known management speaker, and has published a wide variety of articles on management education, training and recruitment, and contributes to many newspapers and magazines in Europe, the USA and Asia. She is also the author of 15 business books.the author lives and works in China, and is a well-known author (The Head Hunting Business, Working for the Japanese, & One-man Band, among others)based on hundreds of interviews with expatriates living in Chinapractical, with plenty of real-life examples

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