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Doing Business in China
According to KMPG, culture and language are the biggest challenges for companies entering and investing in High Growth Emerging Market countries. This three-hour workshop prepares professionals to engage more effectively with Chinese partners through deeper understanding of the country's language and culture.
The Chinese Community Center will provide a “crash course in Chinese” that provides learners the opportunity to understand the basic foundations of Mandarin in addition to a few common greetings and phrases.
When:
February 21, 2015 9:00am to 12:00pm
Where
According to KMPG, culture and language are the biggest challenges for companies entering and investing in High Growth Emerging Market countries. This three-hour workshop prepares professionals to engage more effectively with Chinese partners through deeper understanding of the country's language and culture.
The Chinese Community Center will provide a “crash course in Chinese” that provides learners the opportunity to understand the basic foundations of Mandarin in addition to a few common greetings and phrases.
The cultural portion will focus on large themes such as the concept of face, hierarchy, and communication and their implications for business.
Cost:
$75 Members, $100 Nonmembers. All Sales Final.
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