Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Instructions On How To Hold A Chinese Business Meeting

By Dorothy Russell


For some organizations in western nations, the Chinese market is proving very attractive. Understanding the business culture is the first step if you want to extend your services and products there. It likewise bodes well for professional westerners to take in some appropriate decorum before taking the first excursion to China. You need to learn a few things before your first Chinese business meeting.

The etiquette just like the culture is different in China compared to western countries. There are several important factors you need to consider when you travel for business there. Punctuality is valued. You should always arrive on time for all meetings as well as other events.

Prior to any meetings you need an appointment. The Chinese calendar is different and you need to double check the dates to ensure you do not set up meetings when there is a national holiday. Remember to state the agenda while planning the appointment. Have your materials translated to mandarin. While your contact in the association may talk good English, the leaders in the organization may not.

You may discover individuals dressed calmly in many offices in China. This is on the grounds that dressing is not as formal as in different nations. In any case, you should dress well. It is vital to be conservative while dressing. On the off chance that you anticipate meeting government authorities or top administration officers you should wear formal garments.

When you get to the venue introductions are very important. Respecting seniority is very important in China. It is critical to address your partners by their titles. Discover who the most senior individual in the room is, and address them first. Most of the time this will be the first person to enter the room. Say your name and make sure to state both the organization you work for and your title. As a rule, the Chinese will allude to their organization, point their title, and afterward follow with their name while introducing themselves to others.

It is prudent to give the most seasoned individual a chance to assume responsibility of the presentations. Utilize official titles while talking to your counterparts. When exchanging business contacts begin with the most senior individual. Utilize your two hands and make a slight bow when you are accepting or giving anything important. Abstain from offering gifts as this could without much of a stretch be confused for a bribe which is serious crime. Try not to put a business card you have received in your back pocket. Amid exchanges begin with casual discussions to make everybody feel comfortable. You ought not to cut anyone short as they speak.

After a meeting it is critical to send a follow up email affirming the discussed agenda and the future plan. This ought to be done within two days. It is essential to practice persistence when managing businessmen from China. Try not to anticipate that any significant progress will be made the very first day.

Conclusions are more likely to be drawn in follow up meetings and in restaurants and hotels. If you will be sharing any meals it is advisable to practice using chopsticks. You should refrain from putting them in parallel in the bowl or on top of it as this is a sign of rudeness. Do not tip in restaurants. Ensure you maintain composure and politeness all through the negotiations.




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