All posts tagged communication
Back to the Basics – Crossing the China River
Download this podcast Length – 20:06 In our last Podcast, I had a conversation with Steve Crandall, Vice President in charge of Implementation Services here at Technomic Asia. We talked about how important people are to a winning China strategy …
Challenges for SMEs in China: an interview with Steve Crandall
Download this podcast Length - 20:32 Following is part two of my interview with Steve Crandall, VP for Technomic Asia in charge of our small- and mid-sized
Repost – “Deal Cultivation” in China M&A
Download this podcast Length - 18:17 I've been hearing from listeners that our last post cut out in the middle of the Podcast. Sorry 'bout that! Here
“Deal Cultivation” in China M&A
Download this podcast Length - 18:17 I would like to begin this post with an apology … its been awhile since we checked in here on the China Business Blog
Risk Management in China – a conversation with Kim Woodard (pt. 2)
Download this podcast Length - 18:21 We are continuing our series on mergers and acquisitions in China through a conversation I have been having with Kim Woodard, a Vice President
The Big Kiss Off – Clashes of Cultures
Download this podcast Length - 6:14 Most Americans live with the delusion that we blend in well in foreign cultures. We think that because we come from a melting pot
Interview with Bill Powell, Time and Fortune Magazines (pt. 3)
Download this podcast Length - 14:00 In our recent Podcast series, we have been talking with Bill Powell, senior writer for Time and Fortune magazines, based in Shanghai. In the
Life in China IS Reality TV
Download this podcast Length - 6:14 I woke up this morning with two words running through my head: “Reality TV”. Kind of a scary thought, huh? But what got me
Numbers, Schmumbers
Its getting ugly out there. A pile of raw meat, in the form of new China GDP data, has been thrown into the cage of global economists who
Curiosity and the China Experts
The world is ga-ga over Barack Obama ascending the presidency of the United States this week. Well, at least America is ga-ga and, given our myopic tendency
