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Communication and Coordination in Chinese Organizations
Communication and coordination can pose a challenge for Chinese organizations with a large workforce that functions solely in Mandarin. The decision-making process involves various levels of governance, from local authorities to higher-ranking officials, but the focus remains on improving the lives of the people and achieving national objectives, such as carbon neutrality and education.
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China is often portrayed as a monolithic entity, but it is actually comprised of diverse regions and individuals with varying backgrounds and ages.
18:14 - 21:59 (03:44)
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China is often portrayed as a monolithic entity, but it is actually comprised of diverse regions and individuals with varying backgrounds and ages. While there are leaders at different levels of government, effective communication and coordination still require understanding and navigating this diversity.
ChapterCommunication and Coordination in Chinese Organizations
EpisodeE82: All-In Summit: Claire Cormier Thielke on China + Q&A with Flexport's Ryan Petersen
PodcastAll-In with Chamath, Jason, Sacks & Friedberg
The Chinese government's five-year plan focuses on diversifying away from the real estate industry and towards social issues such as carbon neutrality, education, care for seniors, agriculture, and industry.
21:59 - 25:12 (03:12)
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The Chinese government's five-year plan focuses on diversifying away from the real estate industry and towards social issues such as carbon neutrality, education, care for seniors, agriculture, and industry. The goal is to help regular people get good on their deposits and ultimately get the homes that they were promised, while also improving the overall environment and infrastructure of the country.