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Turning Bricks Into Jade: Critical Incidents for Mutual Understanding Among Chinese and Americans

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Turning Bricks Into Jade: Critical Incidents for Mutual Understanding Among Chinese and Americans

SKU: 9781877864810 Categories: Social and cultural anthropology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural ; Social Tags: best business books, business books, business for beginners, business guide, cross-culture, Cultural Studies, English, finance, leadership, management skills, TED talks

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Weight 0.34 kg
Dimensions 1.6 × 15 × 22.6 cm
book-author1

David Williams, Julie Haiyan Chao, Mary Wang, Richard W. Brislin, Wei-zhong Wang

Format

Paperback

Language

English

Pages

246

Publisher

John Murray Press

Year Published

2000-10-5

Imprint

John Murray Business

Publication City/Country

London, United Kingdom

ISBN 10

1877864811

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The Chinese are fond of using four-character phrases, known as cheng yu, to improve their writing style. The Chinese characters on the cover spell out one such idiom: pao zhuan yin yu. Translated literally, this would be "throw bricks attract jade." It can also express the idea of throwing out something of little value to induce a potential business partner to offer something more valuable.

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