China Management Handbook - A Comprehensive Question and Answer Guide to the World`s most Important Emerging Market

With China’s accession to the World Trade Organisation it is essential that Western investors and business people have an effective ’tool-kit’ to enable them to succeed in the highly competitive and dynamic Chinese market. This essential guide gives the answers to the most crucial questions investors need to know when operating or restructuring a business in China. It is the result of years of research by three China specialists with different professional backgrounds.

Contents:
- China's Economic and Political Prospects in the 21st Century
- What kind of Strategic and Organisational Issues have to be Taken into Consideration?
- Which are the Most Relevant Issues in Recruitment of Personnel?
- What is Important in Personnel Development?
- How do I get Reliable Market Information?
- How do I Plan a Successful Marketing Campaign in China?
- How do I Create a Strong Sales Concept?
- Which are the Most Relevant Production Related Issues?
- What are the Most Crucial Financing Related Issues?
- How can I Restructure my Business in China?


»China Management Handbook« ist erhältlich bei: www.amazon.com

Gebunden, Englisch, 480 Seiten, Februar 2003
€ 66,99 [D], £60.00 (UK)
ISBN-10: 1403900248, www.palgrave.com


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"A practical guide to investing and operating in the People's Republic, the China Management Handbook shows an in-depth understanding of the wide range of issues facing China and foreign investors in China. The question and answer format of the book is truly unique, and the analysis offered is both pragmatic and realistic. This book is a must read for anyone interested in the Chinese market."
- Michael Furst, Managing Director, Amcham, Beijing

"This book helps managers not only to make money and be successful but it also helps integrate China and the West by pointing out social and economic differences and pragmatic ways to overcome them together in everyday business."
- Chris Patten, External Relations Commissioner, European Union, and last British Govenor to Hong Kong

"This book gives a practically useful framework for managers with responsibilities in China. In a straightforward way it manages to provide a comprehensive checklist of the common questions that practitioners need to deal with. A good manual for practitioners taking on the China challenge."
- Wilfried R. Vanhonacker, Professor, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

"This is a thoroughly comprehensive guide to doing business in China. A careful reading of the various suggestions and recommendations will help managers avoid many unnecessary mistakes and will provide a variety of ideas for success."
- Willem P. Burgers, Philips Marketing Chair Professor, China Europe International Business School, Shanghai