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Risk is a major reason that companies fail in, or fail to enter, China. Packed with case studies, this unique book demonstrates how correctly applied due diligence can not only reduce business risk in China, but also provide excellent business intelligence to support negotiations and business relationships.
'Jeremy Gordon has written an accessible manual on how to assess risk and due diligence in China. A must-have guide for the world's potentially largest market.'
"China, long the most attractive market on earth, has also been regarded as the riskiest as well. Risky Business in China provides a vivid portrayal of the multi-fold, manifest China risks but also provides a road-map for navigating them. This is a must-read for all those involved, or aspiring to be involved, in China business."
"At the heart of this book lies the contradiction between the reality that investing and operating in China is a risky business but that China is simply too big to ignore. Any business person would do well to read this excellent brief on the perils of dealing with China's vast and endlessly fascinating business landscape."
-Tim Clissold, author of Mr. China
"THE Book on China Risks... This is as fine a business book as you can find on China. Gordon, who has been involved with China business and China risks nearly his entire life, lays out the risks businesses face by doing business in China and with China, and then he very systematically discusses what you can do to reduce those risks. Though not written as a how to, the information is so good and so detailed in here, that it becomes one. I have put this book on my list of must-read books for anyone planning to get involved with China. Most importantly, it made for an absolutely riveting read."
Auteur
Jeremy Gordon has worked with government departments, financial institutions and major corporates on strategy, risk and business development in China over the past 20 years. First in Hong Kong as an officer with Britain's Brigade of Gurkhas (where his first experience of Chinese officialdom was coming face-to-face with an armed officer on board a suspected smugglers' boat), he gained China trade and investment experience with a diversified Hong Kong-based group, and went on to establish the consulting company China Business Services in 2002.
He has been the Honorary Secretary and a Committee Member of the 48 Group Club, and a UK Trade and Investment Business Specialist for mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. He is a Director of China Edge, a consultancy focused on Chinese consumers, and a Trustee of Mothers' Bridge of Love, a charity that supports disadvantaged Chinese children. He lives in London with his wife and two children.
Contenu
Introduction 1. Opportunity and Risk 2. How Risky is Business in China? 3. Due Diligence in China 4. Putting Due Diligence on the Map 5. Survival Toolkit 6. Emergency Services 7. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly 8. Conclusion: The New Reality Appendix: Resources and Reads