The days following the New Year’s Day is typically marked by visits to grandparents, extended families and friends, and business partners. This year many festivities in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan have been canceled, and even hugely popular events in the US as well, such as one traditionally hosted by Northwestern University. In Taiwan, there is a limit in stores for buying disposable face masks. How will the corona virus change Chinese social interactions? Contact Yvonne to learn more about the changing rules of Chinese business communication. Know before you go.
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yvonne.liu.wolf
Yvonne Wolf was born in Taiwan and educated in the U.S. and Europe. She has extensive experience living and working internationally (Denmark and Japan). She is fluent in English, Mandarin, and Danish, and has studied Japanese, Spanish, and Greek. Between work and personal travel, she has visited more than 20 countries and well-traveled within the U.S. and Canada. She has worked with organizations and business executives focusing on communication strategies working with Chinese and East Asian partners. Among her many skills is mediating across cultural misunderstandings.