
Douglas Menelly is credited with writing highly acknowledged book America Chamber of Commerce. This book contains Chinese business fundamentals have been very specifically discussed in this book. Want to know more about this thoughtful book, click here.

Douglas Menelly is credited with writing highly acknowledged book America Chamber of Commerce. This book contains Chinese business fundamentals have been very specifically discussed in this book. Want to know more about this thoughtful book, click here.

Douglas Menelly is credited with writing highly acknowledged book America Chamber of Commerce. This book contains Chinese business fundamentals have been very specifically discussed in this book. Want to know more about this thoughtful book, click here.

Douglas Menelly is credited with writing highly acknowledged book America Chamber of Commerce. This book contains Chinese business fundamentals have been very specifically discussed in this book. Want to know more about this thoughtful book, click here.

Douglas Menelly is credited with writing highly acknowledged book America Chamber of Commerce. This book contains Chinese business fundamentals have been very specifically discussed in this book. Want to know more about this thoughtful book, click here.
My book (#1 above) is about cultural differences between the US and China and how they can impact relationships and business, this presentation was at Columbia Business School in New York to share these findings from my book research which included surveys of American businesspeople in China at the American Chamber of Commerce in South China, and also from my own experience mostly:
Presentation at CAWS-WERC Conference in Beijing (that was hosted by both 1. CAWS: China Association of Warehouse & Storage, & 2. WERC:Warehouse Education Research Council) . . . I was the only non-Chinese speaker and presented in both Mandarin and English:
This was a presentation that I did at conferences around the world in places like Maui, and London, and San Francisco, and New York, and Hong Kong, and Shanghai, and Dallas and Berlin to share the company story with shareholders and interested new institutional investors:
TV interview for book launch, the TV interview was with Jackie Pang from Pheonix TV:
Presentation at CAWS-WERC Conference in Beijing (that was hosted by both 1. CAWS: China Association of Warehouse & Storage, & 2. WERC:Warehouse Education Research Council) . . . I was the only non-Chinese speaker and presented in both Mandarin and English: