Silk Road International’s Corporate Cultures Podcast

By: Silk Road International
  • Summary

  • Silk Road International’s (SRI) Corporate Cultures Podcast discusses the cultures that influence how business is actually done at the human level in East and Southeast Asia. Timely discussions with on-the-ground professionals focus on the political, social, economic, national, linguistic, regional, and organizational cultures that affect individuals and businesses in global corporate work-spaces.
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Episodes
  • SRI Corporate Cultures Podcast Episode #6 with Wayne Goeckeritz
    Jul 22 2022

    SRI's David Dayton and guest Wayne Goeckeritz discuss some of the culture differences that come up when working with Chinese companies and cyber security issues that accompany working with non-Western clients.

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    41 mins
  • SRI’s corporate cultures podcast, episode #5 with Nick Wilshire of AusCham in Jiangxi China
    May 16 2022

    Nick is a Vice-Chair of the Australian Chamber of Commerce South China and a 20-year vet of working in China. Nick talks to SRI's David Dayton about manufacturing and legal issues in Jiangxi, working and training for a 1/2 marathon during quarantine, and Aussie Cham dealings in Shenzhen and Hong Kong.

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    32 mins
  • SRI’s Corproate Cultures Podcast with Nathan and Fai--Multilingual MC in Bangkok.
    Apr 25 2022

    SRI's David Dayton is joined by co-host Nathan Draper and Multi-lingual MC Fai Rynyarat to discuss language, Thai business culture, and working in Bangkok with foreigners from different countries.

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    39 mins

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