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China Daily | Updated: 2013-07-17 07:49

Western mindset of consistency

In China, constant and often radical change takes place within organizations. In fact, the most difficult thing to do for Westerners who come to work or do business in China is adjusting to the massive number of changes that seem to never subside. If such a practice was seen in the United States, people would quickly gain the opinion that the leaders had no clear vision of what their purpose was or had no idea where they were going. We Americans see focus and specific goals as essentials to business and/or organizational success.

In the US, people value decisive leadership. They respect and honor leaders who have a clear vision of where they want to go in their business pursuits. They value leadership that is not only strong, but also is ready to listen to employees. Balance in leadership style is actually something Americans learned from Eastern philosophy. They realized its necessity and made it a part of their way of thinking and doing business.

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