"Why attend?"
.Understand key issues to watch for leading
people in China
.Avoid costly mistakes others have been through
.Network with participants and panelists
"What will I learn?"
.Context differences between you and your Chinese
team, how to overcome them
.How Chinese executives see foreigners can be
more effective managing employees, working with
customers, suppliers,
and government
.How to "read" the warning signs and
put things into perspective
.Panel of experts addressing your specific issues
and opportunities
.Extensive cases to solidify the basics
"How do I know GTDC offers real quality?"
.Our research and decades of experience guide
our course design
.Our leaders have unique experience and training
Our approach is process based problems solving
"How do I evaluate my return on investment?"
Cost of serious problems can be saved by learning
to read warning signs and act early
Time, resources, effort wasted on avoidable mistakes
cost much more than learning proven solutions.
| Your program
leaders |
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Dana Chan
Dana Chan is the Managing Director for Global Talent Development
Center of Shanghai University’s Global Management Education Institute.
An expatriate for ten years, Dana has 21 years of experience as
a consultant and business executive in Hong Kong, USA, Indonesia,
Singapore, and China. She has worked in Multinational firms, family
businesses, and startup companies.
Dana’s management experience includes post M&A business process
integration, large scale IT management and implementation, and corporate
human resource management in various parts of China and the Asia
Pacific region.
Dana teaches a number of MBA programs including Jiaotong University
and Shanghai University. She is also the mentor for career management
and personal growth for executives and MBAs.
In 2006, Dana conducted extensive interviews to senior Chinese executives
on their challenges and insights of managing in China. From the results
of her interviews, Dana designed the courses for Westerners managing
in China and Chinese executives going global.
Dana holds a Bachelor of Science degree in computer engineering from
Jinan University in Guangzhou, China, and an MBA in International
Business from the University of Southern California. |
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How
do I register?
Go to www.gtdedu.com,
complete the registration form. Don't forget to
describe specifics you'd like the expert panel
to address.
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