China Now: Doing Business in the World's Most Dynamic Market

China Now: Doing Business in the World's Most Dynamic Market
ISBN-10
0071472541
ISBN-13
9780071472548
Category
Business & Economics / Management
Pages
385
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
McGraw Hill Professional
Authors
John Graham, N. Mark Lam

Description

If you're interested in doing business in China, here is a one-stop resource for establishing successful, long-term partnerships with Chinese businesses and their consumers. In China Now, N. Mark Lam and John L. Graham -- both experts in East-West business partnering -- cover all phases of negotiations, from the first trip to the final agreement. They also give their knowledgeable insight on the best regions to do business and where to find emerging markets.

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