This 1-2 day program is designed to help anyone who comes in
contact with people from China by examining how key cultural differences
impact individual and organizational effectiveness.
Participants will learn and develop important skills and the
knowledge they need to establish and maintain successful working
relationships with their associates, partners, customers, and
team members in China.
Program objectives
- Understand what culture is in general, and how it impacts
your business today
- Learn how culture impacts behaviors and expectations
- Understand the hidden reasons why Chinese work and communicate
differently from U.S. Americans
- Develop practical skills to work and communicate more effectively
with Chinese counterparts
Approach
- Utilize a mix of both cognitive and experiential methods
- Encourage hands-on learning through the use of videos, small
group discussions, role play, case studies, self-assessments,
and the creation of action plans
- Enable participants to learn from each other
Sample Agenda
Following is an example of a typical Working with China program
agenda. However, we customize our programs to meet the specific
business requirements of your company through detailed needs assessment
prior the program.
8:30am-5pm
- Welcome
- Introduction Program Objectives, Ground rules, Methodology
- Perceptions and Stereotype
- Taiwan & Hong Kong
- Country Profile: History, Demographics, Government, attitudes
towards foreigners; business ethics; family values
- Cultural Values
- Exercise: My own cultural values
- Cultural values comparison: U.S. vs. China
- Philosophy & Religion: Confucianism, Taoism & Buddhism
- Managing "Guanxi" (Relationship)
- Case Study
- Key Strategies
- Managing "Face"
- Case Study
- Key Strategies
- Chinese Names/Forms of address
- Social Etiquette
- Greetings
- Entertaining
- Hosting
- Gift Giving
- Visiting
- Dress code
- Business Protocol
- Introduction
- Business Card Exchange
- Meetings
- Women in Business
- Communicating with Chinese
- Case Study Checking for Comprehension
- Exercise: direct vs. indirect communication
- How do you know when "yes" is "yes"?
- Communication Clarity & Caution
- Slang and Jargon
- Working with Interpreters
- Case Study: "The Better Candidate"
- Case Study: "A Bad Review"
- Case Study: "The Merger"
- Negotiation with Chinese
- Open Q&A Session
- Action Plan
- Evaluation & Close
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