Perspectives on Doing Business in China

By Mads Jensen Møller

Monday, April 25, 2016 - 16:00 to 17:30

Abstract:
Doing business in China is different from doing business in Europe. To comprehend the Chinese political agenda and to operate well in a Chinese cultural context is just as important as to have a strong product and a clear strategy. Based upon own experiences in China, the speaker will examine the perspectives on doing business in China – How to balance a Western linear way of thinking with a Chinese process orientated approach where everything always is open for interpretation and change. The lecture will include comments and reflections on Chinas newly released 13th Five Year Plan from 2016 to 2020.

About the speaker:
Mr. Møller is an urban strategist with extensive knowledge from top-management positions at large European Engineering Consultancy and Design Companies (COWI and GRONTMIJ/SWECO) for more than 10 years before establishing Archiland A/S in 2016.

Mr. Møller has a strong track record in China from four years as Managing Director of COWI China and four years as Business Line Director in Grontmij/SWECO. He has been involved in urban planning several cities as well as major infrastructure projects. Mr Møller is a trusted advisor on political projects and agendas.

Archiland A/S is a brand new company with the mission to create the best possible conditions for urban life. Archiland A/S brings architecture, urban planning and engineering together at a strategic level. Archiland has the professional competences and combines knowledge from the rapid urbanisation of Asia with Scandinavian quality of living. Archiland challenges established ways of thinking.

Archiland A/S was founded on March 1st 2016 and has 8 employees, 2 in China and 6 in Denmark. Archiland A/S is an independent Danish Company but shares brand and competences with Archiland International, 筑土国际, an Asian architect and urban planning company with offices in Singapore, Beijing, Tianjin and Nanjing.

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