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7-Day Asian Business Etiquette eCourse
“East is East, and West is West,” as the saying goes. The implication is that an unbridgeable gap divides Western and Asian countries. But this saying goes back two centuries — and things have changed just a bit since then. Prepare yourself for all of the complexities of Asian culture with our easy-to-learn 7-Day Asian Business Etiquette eCourse.
** Special Note about the Schedule: Even though this is a “7-Day” course, each lesson contains a link to receive the next lesson immediately so that you can get through the entire set of lessons in about an hour. Don’t hesitate to sign up just because you don’t have a week before your next meeting!
eCourse Overview
- Lesson 1: Greeting and Introductions
Find out how to address your Asian counterparts, whose hands to shake, when to bow and how to introduce yourself. Fly through the early stages of business meetings and set yourself up for business success in Asia and with Asians wherever they may be. - Lesson 2: Business Card Exchanges
The exchange of business cards in Asia is a ritual that is followed in every first meeting between business people. In this lesson, learn the Asian protocol for exchanging business cards with Asians. - Lesson 3: Business Meeting Etiquette
You've got to dress properly, stand up at the right time and sit in the right place. We’ve provided simple rules to make sure your business meetings take place without cultural hitches. - Lesson 4: Gift Giving
Not sure if you should give a gift? Don't know what to give if you do? Make a great impression with the tips provided here. We'll save you from giving useless gifts and suggest secrets for establishing successful business relationships with Asians. - Lesson 5: Table Manners
Asians love to eat out and you'll make a better impression with them if you follow the rules. Want to avoid foods you might consider disgusting? Learn a "prank" that Koreans occasionally pull on foreign guests. Don't be caught off guard; we’ve got the low-down on table manners and menus. - Lesson 6: Drinking Etiquette
Do you love to drink? Read this issue to make your evenings out more enjoyable for all. Absolutely refuse to drink alcohol? We can help with that too. Make sure you understand the social implications and accepted customs of drinking in an Asian business and social environment. - Lesson 7: Social Interaction and Conversation
Avoid sensitive subjects and keep the conversation light and enjoyable. This issue provides pointers to make sure you and your Asian counterparts enjoy your time together. Find out what subjects to avoid and what will impress your Asian hosts.
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Executive Report: Succeed by Understanding E. Asian Company
Hierarchy
E. Asian companies are strictly hierarchical and knowing how each of your Asian counterparts fits into this structure will give you a leg up in your business interactions. In this guide, you'll find out why we strongly urge you NOT to visit Asia carrying a business card without a job title and how the "director" may actually be equivalent to the "president"!
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Executive Report: The Top 10 Gifts to Give in the Far East to
Make a Great Impression
In Asia, when you meet a new person you expect to do business with, you know that you should give a gift, right? But what should you give? This insightful guide lists (more than!) 10 top gift suggestions and covers every situation you are likely to find yourself in. Following these recommendations will take you from "professional acquaintance" to "friend".
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