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About three years ago I shut down my twitter account. A few months ago, I very quietly got back on (@danharris). My main reason for choosing to return was out of a fear of missing something. Those who know me know exactly what I mean by those. Those who don’t know me probably have no idea what I mean by this.
Anyway, someone named Matt Pillar started following me on Twitter and when it became apparent to me that this person who had some really insightful things to say about China, I started following him back. The more I saw of him, the more impressed I became and so today I checked out his Fire Dragon Enterprises website. On his website I was drawn to the above diagram, and I really like it.
At this point, before I really start gushing, I feel it important that I make clear that I have never met Matt Pillar nor ever spoken with him. I have never even tweet messaged with him. Nor has anyone I do know told me anything about him. I just really like his diagram, based in part on the following:
I think Pillar is saying that China business is messy and anything but clear cut. This diagram tells you in broad strokes the things about which you should be mindful in determining how you are going to conduct business in China. But in the end, you must be (to quote Pillar) “Strategically Deliberate, But Open to Course Corrections.”
What do you think?
We will be discussing the practical aspects of Chinese law and how it impacts business there. We will be telling you what works and what does not and what you as a businessperson can do to use the law to your advantage. Our aim is to assist businesses already in China or planning to go into China, not to break new ground in legal theory or policy.