I recently saw a short article with advice for foreigners on doing business in China. It's on Bloomberg Businessweek, and was written by Juan Antonio Fernández, a professor at CEIBS, a highly ranked b-school in Shanghai. Below I'll give the link to the article, and some notes on the words & ideas in the article. Most of these tips are short and simple, so the sentences start with imperative forms, e.g "Get...", "Know...", "Use...", "choose". Meaning: "You should get...", "You should know...", "You should use...", "you should choose...".
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Melody
9/4/2017 01:17:52 am
‘Most of these tips are short and simple, so the sentences start with imperative forms, e.g "Get...", "Know...", "Use...", "choose". Meaning: "You should get...", "You should know...", "You should use...", "you should choose...".
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GALESL
9/4/2017 09:11:15 am
Using first-person plural pronouns etc (we, us) in negotiation could definitely help build a feeling of shared purpose and benefits, a win-win spirit.
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