Antwerp Mission FCCC Breakfast Meeting: “Better Understanding and Negotiating with the Chinese” – 16 December 2016 – Shanghai
December 21, 2016 Category SPECIAL REPORT, Weekly
The Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce (FCCC) took part in the Antwerp Mission to Shanghai. During this mission, the FCCC organized a breakfast meeting focused on “Better Understanding and Negotiating with the Chinese”. This breakfast meeting took place on 16 December at the Regal International East Asia Hotel where the delegation was staying.
The FCCC was represented by Mr Stefaan Vanhooren, Chairman and Ms Gwenn Sonck, Executive Director.
Mr Stefaan Vanhooren, Chairman, Flanders-China Chamber of Commerce, welcomed the participants and introduced Prof Ji Bo, Assistant Dean of Global Executive Education, Chief Representative for Europe, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, who gave a presentation on “Better Understanding and Negotiating with the Chinese”. This was followed by a questions and answers session. This event was only open to participants to the mission.
About the speaker:
Prof Ji Bo, Assistant Dean of Global Executive Education, Chief Representative for Europe, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
Bo has been teaching EMBA/MBA at some of the world’s most prestigious business schools such as INSEAD, Esade, MIT, New York University, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Technology University of Munich, Tsinghua University, CKGSB, Zhejiang University, Sun Yat-Sen University, Shanghai Jiaotong University etc. In addition Bo also offers advice to Chairmen and CEO’s. He is also a frequent speaker at renowned international conferences, forums, TV media and annual corporate meetings.
From left to right: Mayor Bart De Wever, Ms Gwenn Sonck, Mr Stefaan Vanhooren, Mr Ji Bo
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