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Fred Schneiter |
Getting Along with the Chinese
for Fun and Profit
"Fred Schneiter uses
light-hearted anecdotes to explain culture clashes, and points out,
tongue-in-cheek, the similarities and differences between Westerners
and Chinese."
Wendy Kan,
South China Morning Post
"Fred Schneiter knows the
Chinese"
China
Business Review
"Schneiter has a keen appreciation for Chinese views
of Westerners, for American impressions of the Chinese and for things
that wriggle in China."
Richard Read,
The Oregonian
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| Fred Schneiter
has lived and worked in Asia since the mid-1960's and now lives in
Hong Kong, where he is US Wheat Associates' Vice President for Market
Development in China. His work has carried him into every corner of
China, including Tiananmen Square a few hours before the army moved
in. A former newspaper reporter, news editor, columnist,
self-syndicated foreign correspondent and Korean War veteran, he has
been a consultant to the US Chamber of Commerce and a member of the
lay faculty at Santa Clara University Management Center. He has won
national awards in communication and management, and testified on
US-China trade on Capitol Hill. Getting Along with the Chinese
is his first book; he threatens to write many more.
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