Understanding China
UNDERSTANDING CHINA
For anyone interested in becoming successful working with China, it is important to that they make themselves as familiar as possible on the culture and the way that business is done. An extensive library of books deals with this topic and I have compiled a personal list that I feel is relevant.
- China Entrepreneur: Voices of experience from 40 international business pioneers, Wiley
- China Inc.: How The Rise Of The Next Superpower Challenges America And The World, Ted C. Fishman, Scribner
- China Now: Doing business in the world’s most dynamic market, N. Mark Lam/John L. Graham, McGraw Hill
- The China Price: The true cost of Chinese competitive advantage, Alexandra Harney, The Penguin Press
- China Uncovered: What you need to know to do business in China, Jonathan Story, Prentice Hall
- Dragons At Your Door: How the Chinese cost innovation is disrupting global competition, Ming Zeng/Peter J. Williamson, Harvard Business School Press
- Harvard Business Review On Doing Business In China: Series of essays, Harvard Business School Press
- Mr. China: A memoir, Tim Clissold, Collins
- One Billion Customers: Lessons from the front lines of doing business in China, James McGregor, Wall Street Journal Books
- Poorly Made In China: An insider’s account of the tactics behind China’s production game, Paul Midler,Wiley
