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Author - Charles Lee ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Kaplan Business was reviewed on 10-Aug-2008. Search ISBN:0793160294 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Cowboys and Dragons: Shattering cultural myths to advance Chinese/American Business. Reference Book. Classifications : General Popular Economics Business & Investing Subjects Books General Business & Investing Subjects Books Leadership Management & Leadership Business & Investing Subjects Books Management Management & . Click the following link to view the cover of Cowboys and Dragons: Shattering cultural myths to advance Chinese/American Business.. Related topics: General. Popular Economics. Subjects. Books. General. Subjects. Books. Leadership. Subjects. Books. requestid: 918f5b15-4f65-461b-a619-90920dee8cdfrequestprocessingtime: 0.1698640000000000 salesrank: 301157 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 9091095630 1) Hardcover Book Cowboys and Dragons: Shattering cultural myths to advance Chinese/American Business. by Kaplan Business. Explaining China is a favorite avocation of many Chinese in the West. They usually state that Chinese and Western values are opposed, and that Chinese values are not only different but superior. This fairly typical book can be straightforward and informative, particularly when the author discusses the decision-making process in China and warns that `yes´ and `no´ probably don´t mean what the average, unsubtle American understands them to mean. But stay skeptical of the author´s generalizations about Chinese (Dragon) and Western (Cowboy) motivations. He stresses the supposed "collective" disposition of Chinese, but anyone with China experience will wonder just how "collective" the Chinese really are. In an often-used saying, the Chinese compare themselves to grains of sand - to emphasize their difficulty in getting together and cooperating. Sometimes the book describes fact, and sometimes fantasy that Chinese wish were fact. It can be as useful to know a people´s fantasies as it is to know their facts so, properly read, we find this book to be a useful addition to the bibliography on doing business in China. (There are, by the way, some annoying proofreading errors, most egregiously the erroneous pinyin spelling of the Chinese word for face.)¤ 2) Hardcover Book Cowboys and Dragons: Shattering cultural myths to advance Chinese/American Business. by Kaplan Business. Dr. Lee offers thought provoking insights and recommendations on doing business in Asia, based upon years of personal experience. Interesting contrasts of Asian and Western cultures help to explain the different approaches to business. His advice on the important subjects of negotiation and conflict resolution provide valuable guidance on how to avoid common misunderstandings and achieve mutually beneficial outcomes. This book is great for those interested in doing business in China and is recommended reading by the nation´s top business school.¤ 3) Hardcover Book Cowboys and Dragons: Shattering cultural myths to advance Chinese/American Business. by Kaplan Business. Dr. Lee covers a lot of subject matter in Cowboys and Dragrons. This is not a travel or "how to" book. This is a hands on reference piece that aims at breaking down cultural myths between the U.S. and China that have historically promulgated misunderstanding between the two countries. Dr. Lee emphasizes the necessity of having a historical and cultural understanding of the United States and China before entering into or embarking on business dealings between the two countries. He poses philisophical questions to the reader in order to uncover fundamental truths about human relationships. Furthermore, he provides practical advice on how to make a U.S./China business deal work to the benefit of BOTH sides. If you ever wondered why Chinese bow and avoid direct eye contact versus the American norm of firm handshakes and looking someone squarely in the eye or how to better understand the nuances of business language among both cultures, this book will explain it all. Cowboys and Dragons will surely become a must read among business school students, entrepreneurs, executives, and individuals that plan or or are currently doing business in China. Keep this book handy.¤ 4) Hardcover Book Cowboys and Dragons: Shattering cultural myths to advance Chinese/American Business. by Kaplan Business. Forge positive, productive East/West business relationships by understanding how the other side thinks. ¤Focusing on who the Chinese and Americans are, and why they behave in certain ways, this pragmatic yet sensitive approach to building East/West business relationships urges readers to seek understanding ahead of quick answers. Bicultural businessman Charles Lee outlines the traditional, social, political, and economic factors affecting Chinese and American business environments, deconstructing the myths of the "cowboy" and the "dragon." Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 7-Sep-2008, 07931602949780793160297, 860-700-940-940-470-EGB-8
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