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Chinese Youth Disillusionment: Managing Revolution & Crisis art of war ccp china business chinese culture chinese employees chinese psychology covid-19 Oct 10, 2024

We live in a transitional period in geopolitics and world history. In the abstract, the Thucydides Trap is converging with the race for AI general intelligence in the post-COVID new normal of great power competition between the United States and China. Information is the only currency and weapon...

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Unusual Chinese Connections (a.k.a. Guanxi) china business chinese culture covid-19 guanxi Sep 17, 2024

Has the nature of Guanxi changed in the post-COVID era of doing business in China?

Thirteen years ago, my personal driver in Shanghai invited my wife and me to a lavish, relatively speaking, dinner party to celebrate my birthday with his relatives. This dinner celebration is unusual for any...

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Periods of Collective Chinese Memory and their Ramifications china china business chinese culture chinese history chinese psychology empathy negotiations Jul 08, 2024

History is woven from different narratives, perspectives, and interpretations, and there is a saying that "History is written by victors." Perhaps more poignantly, Hermann Göring, Churchill's enemy in World War II, is recorded as saying at the Nuremberg trials, "The victor will always be the...

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Thriving in China's NEW post-Covid Normal - The Challenges (Part 1) china china business chinese culture chinese employees chinese psychology chinese thinking covid-19 new normal Jun 19, 2024

Regardless of your opinions about China, you are undoubtedly aware of our collective challenge to improve cross-cultural communication and work more collaboratively. Prior misunderstandings that could more easily be forgiven or even funny are more contentious today and require a higher level of...

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Pragmatism and Psychology in the Chinese business arena art of war china business chinese culture pragmatic psychology May 30, 2024

"Once upon a time Martians and Venusians met, fell in love, and had happy relationships together because they respected and accepted their differences. Then they came to Earth and amnesia set in: They forgot they were from different planets."

Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus is a classic...

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Operating the Guanxi engine inside the Chinese arena china business chinese culture chinese regulations face goodwill guanxi guanxi engine May 17, 2024

As we internalize the Guanxi engine metaphor and grasp that it needs 'fuel' to run, we will also recognize that, like any well-designed system, its inertia will continue running off alternative sources regardless. Chinese rituals were refined over the past five millennia, and every Chinese person...

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How to maintain success in China via "Guanxi Engine" china business chinese culture chinese psychology guanxi guanxi engine May 10, 2024

Every interaction in China can either improve a relationship or activate a cloak of deception called goodwill extraction. While this might sound dramatic, it simply contrasts the possible outcomes of every engagement you'll encounter doing business in China. Once you understand your interactions...

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Beyond Regulations: Psychological Impact of Jack Ma's Ant Financial IPO Fail ccp chinese culture chinese psychology chinese regulations geopolitics guanxi Apr 30, 2024

Jack Ma's Ant Financial (rebranded as Ant Group) IPO debacle encapsulates a complex interplay between China's rapidly evolving tech sector and an opaque and reactive regulatory framework hierarchically disincentivized against market-oriented decisions. It's a Guanxi-based paradox disguised to...

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Perception and Propaganda: Decoding China's National Security Messaging china chinese culture chinese psychology chinese thinking geopolitics propaganda Apr 23, 2024

When opposing perceptions interact, deceptive illusions begin festering in the mind's eye, and our natural biases reinforce false narratives with real consequences. Perceptions, by definition, are created using senses to form insights and intuitions that are prone to be misleading, which is why...

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