When Bob meets Mr. Zhang, Mr. Tanaka and Mr Kim – Cross-cultural tips for analyst relations in China, Japan and Korea

“How to build business relations in China?” “How to influence a Japanese decision-maker?” “How to source information from Korea?”

When working with Chinese, Japanese and Korean industry analysts, these are probably some of the questions you asked yourself – or been asked by colleagues.

On July 19th, a cross-cultural coach and trainer will give answer questions and give essential advice on effective relationship management in China, Japan and Korea. Using a case study, we will look at cultural tendencies and suggest specific ways of working effectively with industry analysts in Asia. This will include the top 5 key things that industry analysts want in China, Japan and Korea.

Our expert speaker will be Cécile Buckenmeyer, who will be discussing with Duncan Chapple. Born and raised in France, Cécile is fluent in French, English and Japanese, having lived in Japan, the USA and for the past six years in the UK. She has worked for 10 years as a career and recruitment consultant. Her clients included many FTSE100, European, Japanese and American multinational companies. Most recently she was a manager at Manchester Business School, developing coaching and career services for MBA students and alumni from 30 nationalities.

Cécile has led cross-cultural and teambuilding workshops in numerous countries, particularly in Europe and Asia. She holds a Grande Ecole degree from the Ecole Supérieure de Commerce in Tours and an MSc in the Psychodynamics of Human Development from Birkbeck College, University of London. She also studied in the Department of Comparative Culture at Sophia University, Tokyo and the postgraduate programme in Executive Coaching, at the University of Chester.

To register for the free webinar, please email us.

Duncan Chapple

Duncan Chapple is the preeminent consultant on optimising international analyst relations and the value created by analyst firms. As SageCircle research director, Chapple directs programs that assess and increase the business value of relationships with industry analysts and sourcing advisors.