-Titulo Original : Culture Hacks Deciphering Differences In American, Chinese, And Japanese Thinking
-Fabricante :
Lioncrest Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
Review Richard Conrad wades with aplomb and expertise into the most sensitive and maddeningly elusive topic for anyone trying to grapple with Asias rise: the tricky role of culture in countries like Japan and China and its intersection with economics, business, and trade. Armed with both languages and years on the ground, Conrad casts an expert analysts eye over everything from best business practices to the way business and political elites calculate decisions across cultures, to the rising tensions between the US and China.--Richard McGregor, author of The Party and Asias ReckoningRead this book to learn how culture is the secret to winning in China and Japan--its what makes your business bulletproof!--Dave Asprey, founder and CEO of Bulletproof; NYT bestselling author of The Bulletproof Diet With rising US-China tensions, this original and creative new book will shed light as to why American and Chinese officials and businessmen are speaking past one another. Mutual misunderstanding has been a key outcome of both political and business interaction over the past four decades, and Conrads new book is a great place to understand why.--Fraser Howie, author of Red CapitalismCulture Hacks is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the important differences between Japanese, Chinese, and American economies and societies. Drawing on his own personal experiences and extensive research, Conrad creates a valuable framework for navigating these three very unique cultures.--Kathy Matsui, author of the Womenomics Report Must reading for anyone who wants to understand China. Succinctly and exquisitely written, Richards insider analysis, psychological evaluations, and descriptive portrayals allow us to dive deep into the motivations, values, and societal forces shaping individual decision making as well as explore the traditions molding and shaping of Chinese society. As the rare Westerner to have graduated from Fudan University and having worked in China for years, Richard generously shares his wisdom and unique experience here.--Aly Rose, associate arts professor, NYU Shanghai Campus Richard Conrad grew up in Washington, D.C., studied engineering and economics at Vanderbilt University, earned a master’s degree in Economics as a local student at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and later earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Richard worked for the last sixteen years for a large U.S. money management firm researching, analyzing, and investing in Chinese and Japanese equities. Richard is fluent in Chinese and Japanese and continues to live in Asia with his family. About the Author Richard Conrad grew up in Washington, D.C., studied engineering and economics at Vanderbilt University, earned a masters degree in Economics as a local student at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and later earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Richard worked for the last sixteen years for a large U.S. money management firm researching, analyzing, and investing in Chinese and Japanese equities. Richard is fluent in Chinese and Japanese and continues to live in Asia with his family.
-Fabricante :
Lioncrest Publishing
-Descripcion Original:
Review Richard Conrad wades with aplomb and expertise into the most sensitive and maddeningly elusive topic for anyone trying to grapple with Asias rise: the tricky role of culture in countries like Japan and China and its intersection with economics, business, and trade. Armed with both languages and years on the ground, Conrad casts an expert analysts eye over everything from best business practices to the way business and political elites calculate decisions across cultures, to the rising tensions between the US and China.--Richard McGregor, author of The Party and Asias ReckoningRead this book to learn how culture is the secret to winning in China and Japan--its what makes your business bulletproof!--Dave Asprey, founder and CEO of Bulletproof; NYT bestselling author of The Bulletproof Diet With rising US-China tensions, this original and creative new book will shed light as to why American and Chinese officials and businessmen are speaking past one another. Mutual misunderstanding has been a key outcome of both political and business interaction over the past four decades, and Conrads new book is a great place to understand why.--Fraser Howie, author of Red CapitalismCulture Hacks is essential reading for anyone who wants to understand the important differences between Japanese, Chinese, and American economies and societies. Drawing on his own personal experiences and extensive research, Conrad creates a valuable framework for navigating these three very unique cultures.--Kathy Matsui, author of the Womenomics Report Must reading for anyone who wants to understand China. Succinctly and exquisitely written, Richards insider analysis, psychological evaluations, and descriptive portrayals allow us to dive deep into the motivations, values, and societal forces shaping individual decision making as well as explore the traditions molding and shaping of Chinese society. As the rare Westerner to have graduated from Fudan University and having worked in China for years, Richard generously shares his wisdom and unique experience here.--Aly Rose, associate arts professor, NYU Shanghai Campus Richard Conrad grew up in Washington, D.C., studied engineering and economics at Vanderbilt University, earned a master’s degree in Economics as a local student at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and later earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Richard worked for the last sixteen years for a large U.S. money management firm researching, analyzing, and investing in Chinese and Japanese equities. Richard is fluent in Chinese and Japanese and continues to live in Asia with his family. About the Author Richard Conrad grew up in Washington, D.C., studied engineering and economics at Vanderbilt University, earned a masters degree in Economics as a local student at Fudan University in Shanghai, China, and later earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Richard worked for the last sixteen years for a large U.S. money management firm researching, analyzing, and investing in Chinese and Japanese equities. Richard is fluent in Chinese and Japanese and continues to live in Asia with his family.

