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April 25, 2009 - Many entrepreneurs have found that in their years of working in China, no serious non-Chinese competition has emerged. This, they have discovered, is largely because few have bothered to send anyone to come and live in China, get under the skin of the country, and understand how the system works.
However, if you’re going to do business in China, then you really do need to go to China. In order to succeed, you must be on the ground conducting business on a day-to-day basis. This is because you need relationships, understanding, and expertise to be able to succeed in China. Businesses that are managed remotely generally fail in China. You cannot make decisions or carry on negotiations on a one day business trip to China made every six months.
Made it in China is a book that aims to help newcomers to China gain a foothold by learning from the insights of a group of non-Chinese entrepreneurs who give their first-hand account of their experiences in the country. These are people who have gone to China, invested their own money, gotten their hands dirty, and built successful businesses. Featured in the book are such businessmen as Richard Robinson (CEO of Kooky Panda Ltd.), Montgomery Singman (CEO of Radiance Digital Entertainment), and Grace Liu of Asianera.
This practical and entertaining book talks about the challenges faced by business entrepreneurs and how these were met, with their own observations and thoughts for dealing with each situation.
Made it in China is the first in the Made it in... series of books featuring the personal experiences and lessons of international entrepreneurs who have built successful companies in the hottest business locations around the world. The series is intended for business-people, students, and anyone else who wants to know where the current business hotspots are; what's happening in these places; the leading entrepreneurs in these locations and what they are up to; what can be learned from these techniques and how they can be implemented; and so on and so forth.
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