Business leadership in China: how to blend best western practices with chinese wisdom

Business leadership in China: how to blend best western practices with chinese wisdom

Gallo, Frank T.

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INDICE: Foreword - The Bear and the Peacock (Description of the book and the meaning of the title) Preface - A Personal Story (Personal experience as a new Western leader in China) Introduction - Leading in China (Intentions of thebook, methodology, format) Chapter One - Some Basics about Leadership and theSpecial Leadership Needs in China (Survey data, barriers to building leaders in China, can you build leadership talent in China). Chapter Two - Philosophical and Cultural Foundations of Western Leadership (How are Westerners raised and what are the foundations of their leadership? - individualism, independence, freedom, risk-taking, trust in others, etc. Chapter Three - Philosophical and Cultural Foundations of Chinese Leadership (How are the Chinese raised and what are the foundations of their leadership? - values derived from Confucianism and elsewhere - collectivism, relationships, suspicious of outsiders, not going to extremes, balance, etc.) Chapter Four - Leadership Competencies in China (Are there universal leadership competencies? Are there competencies that are not valuable in one culture vs. the other? Can they be interpreted differently? There some competencies that Chinese believe that Westerners cannot easilyattain.) Chapter Five - Cultural Clashes and Making it Work in China (This chapter provides the details on how to take key cultural and business issues andmake them work in China, no matter how different the original source.) a. Trust b. Truth vs. courtesy c. Empowerment vs. hierarchy d. Empathy e. Individualism vs. collectivism f. Decision-making g. Motivating employees h. Contracts -the rule of man vs. the rule of law i. Risk-taking and innovativeness j. Freedom k. Independence Chapter Six - What Should a Leadership Program in China Look Like? (This is an outline of what a comprehensive leadership program in China should look like. It lists and describes the programs that must be in placeand how to make them work best in China.) Appendix 1 - Summary of the Interviewees (Biographical info on the 20 or so execs and consultants who were interviewed for the book.) Appendix 2 - Acknowledgements Bibliography

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-82365-1
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Rústica
  • Páginas: 240
  • Fecha Publicación: 08/08/2008
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés