Introduction to the book Chinese Business Chinese Business
Excerpts Chinese Affairs
manuals on China, turned and turned from every point of view, have flooded the shelves of libraries, as well as technical publications on aspects of corporate, tax and legal activities in China. Consultants, experts, international lawyers have said authoritatively on all these aspects. So do not intend to retrace the steps, but we want to provide a practical manual, practical, pragmatic people, entrepreneur, manager or consultant, is faced with real operational problems in the management of China Operations.
are voices from the field, extracts from the daily lives of those who come every day to address the problems that the race China presents a daily basis, alongside entrepreneurs, managers and staff relocated Italian. The cut will be on this text is so industrial and managerial, lying in a language as much as possible plan, borrowed from the newspaper industry and management. There is no claim to completeness and comprehensiveness in the discussion, we intend to limit the operating procedures, to case studies, examples, trying, where possible, to offer a cultural context for better understanding of China. The only intent is to try to err a little less operators, providing experiences already lived through that can serve as a warning or address.
We will however have to mention in many cases legal and administrative, will not expand here, but that may be of great interest to readers.
also refer immediately to the site of Dezan Shira & Associates, the largest Italian property consultancy in China, with 9 offices in major Chinese cities, over two hundred employees and collaborators. The reference site, which are accessible from many areas of specialized study is http://www.dezshira.com/
If even deepening the site was not enough, more details can be obtained by sending an email to italiandesk @ dezshira.com
Similarly, for the deepening of strategic and operational aspects that are not adequately satisfied in this manual may be required to bosco@keenscore.com
At the end of this introduction, two words moral and ethical aspects of working in China.
This is certainly not the place for a discussion on human rights and the social situation of China, which, while representing an important element of socio-economic context of the country, and who are always in the background of those working in it, but I like to recall an episode which I think is good that today the Chinese intelligentsia, even those not aligned, you think of the social system.
A dinner with a professor at the University of Shenzhen, great views and great cultural background, topics affecting the ethical aspects of the economic system of China. To a specific question about my civil rights, the teacher answers me with a statement which, at the time, I found replies
"The Chinese took away from poverty 300/400 million people in the last 20 years. This is the first civil law. No other system in the world has been able to do the same. "
to say: we're coming out 40 years of international isolation and arrested development. Before you think to feed people and then decide what to democracy.
We may share or not. Certainly makes one think.
The impression one gets from living in China, is that the system knows all its contradictions, and acting to address them, with the times and conditions granted by a country of 1 billion 300 million people, how little known or little understood in the West.
For example, there's no evidence in Italy of the recent decision of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party has set as a top priority for the country to cover the gap in income between city and country. This sums up all the great contradictions of the country, the income differences are the source of inequality among social classes, with all that this entails. The development policy of the city so-called "second tier" (within the country, outside from coastal areas that were first developed), with strong investment incentives, and creation of important industrial and technological policy is part of this equalization of incomes.
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