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Dragon Tactics: How Chinese Entrepreneurs Thrive Uncertainty in Bloomington, MN
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Dragon Tactics: How Chinese Entrepreneurs Thrive Uncertainty in Bloomington, MN
Current price: $16.99
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In business, change is the only constant. Dragon Tactics demonstrates that Chinese entrepreneurs know how to thrive in uncertainty. The book contains many lessons for Western leaders to learn how to ride the wave of change.Global conflicts, environmental challenges and rapid digitization are just some of the unpredictable factors that are putting increasing strain on traditional business models. Chinese entrepreneurs know how to thrive in uncertainty: they have grown their business in an environment that has taught them to adapt often, thrive in chaos and overcome constant challenges of uncertainty. Learn how to better navigate an increasingly uncertain and volatile world far beyond China’s borders. Masters skills that are rooted in China’s four-thousand-year-old history and culture. Read about management methods that borrow as much from Confucianism as from new technologies. Written by business experts and China veterans Aldo Spaanjaars and Sandrine Zerbib.
In business, change is the only constant. Dragon Tactics demonstrates that Chinese entrepreneurs know how to thrive in uncertainty. The book contains many lessons for Western leaders to learn how to ride the wave of change.Global conflicts, environmental challenges and rapid digitization are just some of the unpredictable factors that are putting increasing strain on traditional business models. Chinese entrepreneurs know how to thrive in uncertainty: they have grown their business in an environment that has taught them to adapt often, thrive in chaos and overcome constant challenges of uncertainty. Learn how to better navigate an increasingly uncertain and volatile world far beyond China’s borders. Masters skills that are rooted in China’s four-thousand-year-old history and culture. Read about management methods that borrow as much from Confucianism as from new technologies. Written by business experts and China veterans Aldo Spaanjaars and Sandrine Zerbib.
















