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Inside the Chinese Mind - China Business Development
Dr Helen Zhang | Darren Fooks
17 episodes
12 hours ago
How to successfully do cross border business with the Chinese culture.
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S1E12 - How to work with Yinyang/Bessie Zhang Interview
Inside the Chinese Mind - China Business Development
26 minutes 18 seconds
6 years ago
S1E12 - How to work with Yinyang/Bessie Zhang Interview

Brought to you by Dr Helen Zhang from www.chinadvisors.com of Cambridge UK and Darren Fooks from Thomson Geer Lawyers of Australia.

This week we start our discussions of Yinyang, with an interview with Bessie Zhang from Shinewing Accountants.  ShineWing Australia is a leading international Asia Pacific accounting and advisory firm with more than 30 Partners in Australia and an 80 year history of servicing local and international clients.  Bessie, a CBA (Chinese Born Australian) is both an Australian and Chinese recognised Accountant (that's rare) and has spent her career developing successful business relationships between Chinese and Western companies. 

What is Yinyang?  Imagine waking up in a society that does not follow the Socratic Method of using deductive logic to distinguish between right and wrong, good and bad, right decision and wrong decision.  Instead, completely replace that cognitive thinking process with acting subconsciously as if everything is both good and bad and your best path is always to find balance between the good and the bad.  

That's the Chinese Mind folks ...

Inside the Chinese Mind - China Business Development
How to successfully do cross border business with the Chinese culture.