Business communication process in china

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Business Communication process in China

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Business Communication process in China

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Submitted By:Kaisar Ahmmed Siam.(2161011114)

Mamunur Rashed.(2161011130).Mehdi Hasan Ridoy.(2161011131)

Rahat Mian.(2161011135)

Jahid Hasan.(2161011142)

Jahid Hussain.(2161011143)

Submitted To:

Siyeda Sultana.Senior Lecturer. Uttara University.

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CONTENTSOverview of China.

Introduction.

Communication Process.

Business Industries.

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Introduction:• China is one of the biggest countries in the world.• Beijing, the capital city of China and It’s the focal point

for the country.• It has an area of about 9.6 million square kilometers

which comprises about 6.5 per cent of the world total land area.

• Now, China's population is over 1.3 billion.• It’s represents a full 20% of the world's population so

one in every five people on the planet is a resident of China.

• China is the 4th largest Country in the world. It’s known as a Communist Country.

• In 2010 China became is the world largest Exporter.• It’s Also world largest Apple Producer. By 2015 It’s

Apple production is 29m tons.

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Overview of China.

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• The symbolism of the large golden star is said to represent the leadership of the Communist Party of China.

Chinese Flag

• While the four smaller stars are believed to represent the four classes of people in China (as categorized by Mao Zedong): workers, peasants, petty bourgeoisie, and patriotic capitalists.

• The colors represented, red and gold, also are symbolic in meaning. Red is a color commonly associated with communism and gold is said to symbolize the yellow race of the Chinese nation.

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Language

• There are more than 100 dialects in China.

• The official dialect is Mandarin.• The second most popular dialect is

Cantonese.• Most people speak their local

dialects and Mandarin. Therefore Chinese can communicate with each other even if they are from different cities.

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Religion• After the Communists took over China, most Chinese turned into atheists.• Most people now in China believe that there is no god.• The government and schools use evolution and Dar- winism to oppose theism and creationism.• There are less than ten churches for each city.• Some old people, who were born before the

Communists took over China, still believe in Buddhism.

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Education

•There are no dioceses or Catholic schools in China.•Most good schools are public.•Students are required to learn Chinese, English, Math, Science, History, Politics, Art, Music, Health, and Technology. (No Theology)•Teachers are required to speak Mandarin.•Teachers are also required to use PowerPoint to teach. They are very solemn in classes and never joke.

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Major Industries in China

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Automobile Industry: • Top Motor Vehicle producer According to 2015 (China production Unit : 2,45,03,326)

• It also surpassed Japan at the top by a large margin. (Japan production Unit :9,278,238)

• China surpassed the United States to become the world’s largest automobile market in 2015 (U.S production Unit : 12,100,095)

China has had success in the auto industry because of: Its access to cheap labor and technology of foreign automakers. Its research and development costs are minimal because designs are borrowed or copied form foreign firms. Foreign car companies held 85 percent of the Chinese car market. China’s automobile industry consists mainly of local companies that have joint ventures with well- established multinational companies.

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Iron and Steel Industry:

• The iron and steel industry is a very important pillar of China’s economy.

• In the sector of Iron & steel production ,china the largest steel producer in the world.(2015)

• Only China produce (In 2015) 803.83 million metric tons of Crude Steel accounting for 50.3% of the world’s total production.

• Where, Top 2nd Country Japan produce only 105.15 million metric tons .

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Textile Industry:• China is the world leading country for the textile production and export.

• The country Produce Cotton in the last year (2015 ) 6,841,593 Metric Tons, Where 2nd country India Produce 5,323,467 Metric Tons.

• With over years development, Chinese textile industry has been equipped with superior competitive advantages and has the most complete industry chain in the world.

• Now, China is The Top Cotton, Textile, Merchandise product Exporter.

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Electronics industry:

TVs, recorders, VCD players, telephones, calculators, refrigerators, and air conditioners.

• Electronics has been a Chinese pillar of success and is now the largest industry in China with growth of nearly 20 percent annually.

.• China is now the worlds number one producer of :

It’s also the largest PC producer.

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Communication process

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Common Chinese Words

Chinese appreciate if foreigners know a few common Chinese words:-

Nihao - helloXinghui - it’s my honor to meet youDarao - excuse meShipei - forgive my short leaveGaoci - time to leaveXiexie - thank youZaijian - bye

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While ConversingDuring introductions, overly strong handshakes are avoided.

Following introductions, conversation begins with small talk.

In conversation, they avoid politics.

One should try to avoid saying "no" when answering questions. Instead,

one can respond with "I'll look into that" or "I'll see what I can do in this

matter“, etc.

When one’s Chinese counterparts say 'No big problem' or 'The problem is

not serious', they usually mean 'There are still problems’.

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Non Verbal Communication

When talking to each other, Chinese people stand very close.

Personal space is less important to the Chinese .The main

reason is that it is a sign of politeness and trust.

Less usage of hand gestures.

While having a conversation if there is a conflict, the

important thing to remember is to not get upset or angry

because to the Chinese, only the lower class or uneducated

cannot control their emotions.

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Dinning Etiquette.

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Before Arriving at the Table

Eating together is the best way to socialize and honor guests in China.

When invited to someone’s house, always take a gift.In Chinese culture, using correct table manners is believed to

bring "luck" while incorrect use will bring shame.There is an elaborate seating arrangement for a Chinese

business meal.When the guest of honor enters into the room, the hosts stand

until the guest of honor is seated.The diners should not sit down or begin to eat before the host

(or guest of honor) has done so.

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While at the Dining Table

With some exceptions, hands should never be used to handle food.

All kinds of food must be brought to mouth with chopsticks and eaten.

Conversations are best avoided during meal as it is indecent for one to talk with food in the mouth.

Tea is almost always served. Water and other non-alcoholic beverages may be consumed at anytime.

Drinking a lot (and even drunkenness) may earn you respect or trust, since many Chinese believe that alcohol causes barriers to come down and true intentions to be revealed.

Throughout the dinner, toasts are made, but never to women.

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Paying the BillIn most restaurants in Chinese countries, there is no tip

required unless it is explicitly posted.

Guests should not truly "split the bill" with the host.

A guest who "split(s) the bill" is very ungracious and embarrassing to the host.

It is also unacceptable to not make any attempt to "fight for" the bill.

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Source link:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:World_motor_vehicle_production_by_country_in_2015

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_steel_production

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_exports

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