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The Chinese Entrepreneurship Way (Paperback)
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The Chinese Entrepreneurship Way (Paperback)
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China is the second-largest economy in the world, and it stands
poised to become the largest. China s geopolitical power is also
developing at a stunning pace. It has been predicted that China
will have more impact on the world over the next 20 years than any
other country. The world order as we have known it is changing, and
China is becoming its leader. But, contrary to the belief that
China's economic miracle is solely due to its government, the
reality is that it has been fuelled by its people's pent-up
ambition and entrepreneurial spirit. Private-owned companies
account for about 60 percent of the country's gross domestic
product (GDP) and about 75 percent of the country's jobs. The real
secret to the Chinese economy's outstanding development had most to
do with the nature and attitude of the Chinese people. This book is
about models of Chinese entrepreneurship. It tells the stories of
fifteen women entrepreneurs, but dealing with them just as
entrepreneurs. They have been chosen because in today's China,
women are closer to the junzi ideal of Confucius. The book shows
that Chinese entrepreneurs' good performance is based on principles
and values shaped over the millennia. It sheds light on the
approaches and rationale of the entrepreneurial paths Chinese
follow. A striking feature of Chinese entrepreneurs is how they all
seem to go with the flow of things. So, they are not afraid to face
risks or to start all over again. They do not panic when
adversities arise, for they know that success will always follow
adversity. For Chinese entrepreneurs the world is a place where
anything is possible. This makes them creative and able to
persevere, willing to try what for others may seem impossible or
unrealistic. They are brimming with a unique inner strength,
self-motivation and self-control. Chinese entrepreneurs have a
tremendous emotional intelligence and are experts at generating new
ideas and strategies. They regard their employees and the building
of an internal corporate culture as the soul of their business. For
them a crisis is an opportunity to improve and learn, to focus on
working hard and being efficient today in order to succeed
tomorrow. Chinese entrepreneurs operate in the Chinese Paradigm, a
paradigm which overlaps very little with our Western paradigm. But,
while the Chinese are very familiar with Western modes of business,
we Westerners are unaware of how they operate. This book is aimed
to shine some light on this.
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