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In my blog, I focus on the economics and culture of East Asia. I highlight current developments, trends, challenges, and opportunities, with a specific emphasis on countries and markets such as China, Japan, South Korea, Thailand, and Vietnam. My platform aims to facilitate deeper knowledge and a better understanding of various cultures.
My posts are tailored for executives, young professionals, students, investors, and anyone with a general interest in the subject

It is about timing, patience, politeness, priorities — and the question of how to stay in touch without applying pressure in the wrong way.

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The Art of the Invisible – In Japan, work begins before it becomes visible. On roots no one sees and decisions made long before they are spoken.

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First the hit, then the pat on the back? Why the order of feedback can be tricky in intercultural teams.

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It is about trust. Leadership. Presence. And about how a society understands work.

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One lesson I keep coming back to: the trickiest phase starts before anything “really” begins.

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They all move within highly specialized micro-communities – built by algorithms on platforms like Douyin, Kuaishou and Xiaohongshu.

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Come with me to Tokyo for a moment. It’s Friday afternoon, 3:00 p.m. In some companies, something happens that you wouldn’t really expect in Japan’s otherwise rather rigid work culture...

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The doors close, there’s a hum, a jolt – and suddenly there is only: silence. In a German elevator, those few seconds between the ground floor and the third floor can easily count among the most socially delicate moments of the day. You stand close together, stare intently at the floor display, maybe squeeze out a brief “Hallo” or a slightly…

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How to say no respectfully in China—while protecting face and the relationship

 

The elevator doors open, and the scent of jasmine tea blends with lobby piano. “Welcome, Ms. Berger!” Mr. Liu and Ms. Chen wave, smiling broadly, holding up an agenda: Day 1 with reception, a short program, dinner in the evening; Day 2 breakfast at 7, plant tour at 8,…

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