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Notes from a Beijing Coffeeshop Jon Geldart

Notes from a Beijing Coffeeshop By Jon Geldart

Notes from a Beijing Coffeeshop by Jon Geldart


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Summary

Unique stories and insights into business, life and culture in modern-day China.

Notes from a Beijing Coffeeshop Summary

Notes from a Beijing Coffeeshop: Insights into Modern China - A Collection of Personal Stories by Jon Geldart

I was never really a big coffee drinker and, of course, tea is the thing in China. But I just can't help myself. Also, the place I have now landed in, and my favourite, where most of my meetings and conversations seem to take place, is an eclectic mix of Chinese tea house and Western coffeeshop. Thus, begins Notes from a Beijing Coffeeshop, in which the author provides a series of fascinating observations of today's fast-changing China. Jon Geldart has spent the past five years in Beijing. His conversations with Chinese business leaders, opinion formers and ordinary Chinese provide deep insights into Chinese life, business and culture. Engaging and enlightening, the stories and profiles in this book are a gateway to seeing how people are really do business and living in the new China.

About Jon Geldart

Jon Geldart is Executive Director of Market Development at Grant Thornton, one of the world's leading accountancy groups. He has spent the past six years working and living in Beijing.

Additional information

GOR007190389
9781910649145
1910649147
Notes from a Beijing Coffeeshop: Insights into Modern China - A Collection of Personal Stories by Jon Geldart
Used - Very Good
Paperback
LID Publishing
20150930
208
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