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The Myth of the Tiger: What You Need to Know about the Chinese Work Psyche
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The Myth of the Tiger: What You Need to Know about the Chinese Work Psyche

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The Myth of the Tiger: Insights into the psyche of the hungry beast In The Myth of the Tiger, Alexander Johnson insightfully documents the interactive behaviors between China and the West. He first became intrigued about the cultural differences that drive interactive behaviors while working for a Chinese organization in Africa. Here, Alexander observed Chinese work psyche in action and that’s what inspired him to research the behaviours in order to slowly untangle the intricate web, which is Chinese culture. This book is a must for anyone who: is interested in Chinese culture as a whole works with Chinese people is looking to move to China The book is skillfully built around the author’s personal experiences in working for a Chinese company. Each compassionately retold experience includes an explanation to better to help Western readers understand the Chinese psyche and the seemingly strange behavior of a nation that is taking the world by storm. As these two very opposite cultures are slowly getting to know each other, I have no doubt that over the next decade or two, interactions will become easier, and business cultures can be better integrated, which will ultimately lead to more constructive work output, teamwork, and greater success in the workplace and in closing better global business deals. - Alexander Johnson As the Chinese nation spreads rapidly across the world, it is in every business person’s interests to learn more about the ancient cultures behind Chinese behavior and work ethic. Order your copy of The Myth of the Tiger right now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Alexander Johnson
Date
15 August 2018
Pages
350
ISBN
9780620791687

The Myth of the Tiger: Insights into the psyche of the hungry beast In The Myth of the Tiger, Alexander Johnson insightfully documents the interactive behaviors between China and the West. He first became intrigued about the cultural differences that drive interactive behaviors while working for a Chinese organization in Africa. Here, Alexander observed Chinese work psyche in action and that’s what inspired him to research the behaviours in order to slowly untangle the intricate web, which is Chinese culture. This book is a must for anyone who: is interested in Chinese culture as a whole works with Chinese people is looking to move to China The book is skillfully built around the author’s personal experiences in working for a Chinese company. Each compassionately retold experience includes an explanation to better to help Western readers understand the Chinese psyche and the seemingly strange behavior of a nation that is taking the world by storm. As these two very opposite cultures are slowly getting to know each other, I have no doubt that over the next decade or two, interactions will become easier, and business cultures can be better integrated, which will ultimately lead to more constructive work output, teamwork, and greater success in the workplace and in closing better global business deals. - Alexander Johnson As the Chinese nation spreads rapidly across the world, it is in every business person’s interests to learn more about the ancient cultures behind Chinese behavior and work ethic. Order your copy of The Myth of the Tiger right now.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Alexander Johnson
Date
15 August 2018
Pages
350
ISBN
9780620791687