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Effective Leaders in China

Effective Leaders in China. Daisy Dai. Business Acumen Strategic Agility Managing Vision and Purpose Comfort around higher Management Command Skill. Executive level Competency. The difference being in the East vs. West. Leaders in China. Fast Changing speed Involving rules & regulations

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Effective Leaders in China

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  1. Effective Leaders in China Daisy Dai

  2. Business Acumen Strategic Agility Managing Vision and Purpose Comfort around higher Management Command Skill Executive level Competency

  3. The difference being in the East vs. West Leaders in China

  4. Fast Changing speed Involving rules & regulations Diversity & fragmentation Multiple fore fronts High expectation on growth Between globalization and localization The difficulty of organizing Chinese – the nation that has high collectiveness and high individualism Key features China P&L Roles associate with

  5. What Profiles?

  6. Physically and mentally Lead by example Management By walking Around 1. High Energy

  7. Able to Unlearn and learn Close to people who in different culture and norm Making friends cross social domain 2. Unbiased Curiosity

  8. Be able go back to basics Intellectual integrity Deal with uncertainty in calm 3. Original

  9. Quickly discover and reset the norm Keep emotion stability Be able to swim to the opposite side of own psyche in situations. Eg. May need to be directive from time to time 4. Sensible but not Sensitive

  10. Expression of unhappiness

  11. Deal with issues

  12. Need to be directive from time to time, using vision and value to inspire and directing but avoid hierarchical notion Take responsibility and holding people accountable To close power distance by proactively reaching out to people 5. Decisive & Assertive - but not hierarchical

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