China's need for small Northern European friends (e-Book)

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Chinese culture and Western culture differ in many ways. This will not change in the longer term. As Director of Construction and member of the management of the Joint Venture between Shell and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), Frans van Gunsteren was responsible for building the petrochemical complex in Daya Bay near Hong Kong. This 3 billion USD project has been the largest joint venture ever of the Chinese government with a foreign investor. In his book Van Gunsteren matches the needs and added value between China and distinctive western industrial territories (e.g. USA, UK, Scandinavia, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, Singapore). The intrinsic obstacles to doing business in the Western way are analyzed. As a reflective practitioner with experience in running large-scale and complex projects in China, Van Gunsteren shows why smaller players such as the Dutch, the Scandinavians, and the Swiss, can do better than others in the match between what China needs longer term and what foreign companies can offer. An example of how things could work out well is given for a Dutch engineering and consultancy company, DHV. His thorough and practice-based analysis explains why, apart from some multinational companies and small and medium-sized sourcing companies, a number of Dutch companies have failed to get the right match. Frans van Gunsteren presently advises Damen Shipyards, DHV and other large companies in China. His activities range from (innovation) strategy and project execution to coaching in execution and mentoring for career development. Publication supported by D.H.V. Enginering, KLM-Air France, Damen Shipyards

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Auteur
Frans van Gunsteren
Uitgever
Parthenon
ISBN
9789079578344
Formaat
EPUB met digitaal watermerk
Publicatiedatum
November 2011
Bestandsgrootte
2009942 bytes
Taal
Nederlandstalig
Aantal Pagina's
156

Beschrijving

Chinese culture and Western culture differ in many ways. This will not change in the longer term. As Director of Construction and member of the management of the Joint Venture between Shell and the China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC), Frans van Gunsteren was responsible for building the petrochemical complex in Daya Bay near Hong Kong. This 3 billion USD project has been the largest joint venture ever of the Chinese government with a foreign investor. In his book Van Gunsteren matches the needs and added value between China and distinctive western industrial territories (e.g. USA, UK, Scandinavia, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Switzerland, Australia, Japan, Singapore). The intrinsic obstacles to doing business in the Western way are analyzed. As a reflective practitioner with experience in running large-scale and complex projects in China, Van Gunsteren shows why smaller players such as the Dutch, the Scandinavians, and the Swiss, can do better than others in the match between what China needs longer term and what foreign companies can offer. An example of how things could work out well is given for a Dutch engineering and consultancy company, DHV. His thorough and practice-based analysis explains why, apart from some multinational companies and small and medium-sized sourcing companies, a number of Dutch companies have failed to get the right match. Frans van Gunsteren presently advises Damen Shipyards, DHV and other large companies in China. His activities range from (innovation) strategy and project execution to coaching in execution and mentoring for career development. Publication supported by D.H.V. Enginering, KLM-Air France, Damen Shipyards

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Specificaties

Auteur
Frans van Gunsteren
Uitgever
Parthenon
ISBN
9789079578344
Formaat
EPUB met digitaal watermerk
Publicatiedatum
November 2011
Bestandsgrootte
2009942 bytes Kb
Taal
Nederlandstalig
Aantal Pagina's
156