Chinese Glasses: Different Ways Of Thinking
What is the difference between a Chinese and Western hero? There is a big difference; knowing the difference tells you much about how Chinese think about life and about work (and more).www treasuremountain.com Chinese culture is a rules-obeying, process oriented culture, Western culture is a law-obeying, results oriented culture. What do you do when your Chinese partner thinks how you do things (process) is more important than what gets done (results)?
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