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    experience of DMG tell us about the way things work in China? What would likely happen to a business that obeyed all the rules and regulations‚ rather than trying to find a way around them as Dan Mintz apparently does? As we look through the case of DMG in Shanghai‚ we recognize the influence of guanxi more apparently. Dan Mintz‚ the founder of DMG‚ had no prior experience in the

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    Port of Shanghai Port of Shanghai is an important port in China as well as in the whole world. The port is located in Shanghai‚ on the mouth of the Yangtze River in east central China off the East Sea. It is the busiest port in the world‚ the gateway in Asia for foreign trade‚ China’s largest comprehensive port and transport hub for Yangtze River region that handles or trans-ships goods from other 31 provinces within China. In 2012‚ its cargo throughput reached 502 million metric tons‚ and container

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    QUESTION 1: Why do you that it is so important to cultivate guanxi and guanxiwang in China?   ANSWER 1: Guanxi literally means relationships‚ although in business settings in can better be understood as “connections.” The concept of guanxi is deeply rooted in Chinese culture and Confucianism. The Chinese will often cultivate a guanxiwang‚ or “relationship network‚” for help. In China‚ there is a tacit acknowledgement that if you have the right guanxi‚ legal rules can be broken or bent. Mintz made

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    Tang Dynasty The Tang Dynasty was founded in 618 by the Li family who took power after the assignation of the Sui dynasty emperor. The Tang Dynasty is the most influential empire of China’s civilization. During this time‚ China achieved the peak of its civilization and became the center of trade in the east. The emperors of Tang have imposed a strong foundation on their government as the leaders were according to education and merits. The study of medicine is one of the highest contributions of

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    International Business Plan KELLOGG Co. Breakfast Cereal Shanghai‚ China Mark Ibarra- 100780001 Ruoshen Liang- 100797198 Teja Ricalis- 100750022 NgocSuong Tran- 100686541 GuoJun Yang- 100670261 George Brown College International Business- MGMT1018 Anu Harder TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page Number Executive Summary 3 Research Plan 5 Relevance‚ Reliability and Currency of Data Collected 6 Market

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    Barczak‚ G.‚ Lassk‚ F. & Mulki‚ J. (2010) Creativity allows teams to solve problems and leverage existing resources simply by virtue of having different thoughts and perspectives. Emotional intelligence promotes team trust which fosters a collaborative culture which increases the creativity of the team. Increased EQ in individuals and teams allows for better communication and openness to different ideas. Team emotional intelligence is the ‘ability of a group to develop a set of norms that manage

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    The Tang Dynasty lasted for nearly 300 years‚ beginning in 618 A.D.‚ China was reunited‚ and ending in 907 A.D. Their emperor Li Yuan‚ who later became emperor of Gaozu‚ had a son named Tang Taizong. Tang Taizong helped form the Dynasty into the largest‚ richest‚ and most centralized government of that time. Tang Taizong’s reign as emperor‚ lasted from 627 A.D to 649 A.D. He formed a very strong central government and perfected the civil service examination. He greatly promoted foreign trade and

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    Discuss the three-component model of creativity Max J Meindl California Coast University Question #2: Discuss the three-component model of creativity. The three-component model of creativity proposes that individual creativity essentially requires expertise‚ creative-thinking skills‚ and intrinsic task motivation. In a paper written by Teresa M. Amabile of the Harvard Business School titled COMPONENTIAL THEORY OF CREATIVITY‚ she proposes or puts forward the theory that “there are four

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    history class‚ I know some of the potteries were made in a low-temperature and added lead-glazed. Then people mixed different metal oxides after calcination. That is why the pottery looks like pale yellow‚ sienna and brown. That is similar series of Tang tricolor of China that left me a deep expression in my childhood when I took a study trip to Luoyang. The series of tricolor horse is colorful. Generally‚ It can be made as animal‚ tools and characters. That is related to the history of China. Ancient

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    New Yorker Dan Mintz moved to China as a freelance film director with no contacts‚ no advertisingexperience. DMG had emerged as one of China’s fastest growing advertising agencies. Mintz attributeshis success in part to what the Chinese call guanxi: Guanxi means relationship and through businesssetting it can be better understood as connection. Guanxi has its roots in the Confucian philosophy of valuing social hierarchy and reciprocal obligations. Confucian ideology has a 2‚000-year-old history inChina

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