China’s growth and integration into the global economy is driving changes in Chinese business practices. But non-Chinese executives still need to work hard at building trust in relationships with their Chinese business partners.
Guanxi (Personal Relationships) Myths:
Mainstream thinking about guanxi falls into two traps. First, it doesn’t recognize that China’s business environment is changing. Second, it focuses on the external rituals of guanxi rather than its true essence.
Fundamental Differences in Building Trust:
- Affect-based trust versus Knowledge-based trust: Chinese managers focus more on affect-based trust (feelings of warmth and closeness to the partner), while American managers rely more on knowledge-based trust (trust in the partner’s competence).
- Investment in Relationships: Building affect-based trust requires greater investment in the personal relationship, including spending time together outside work and sharing personal information.
Effective Relationship Building Strategies:
- Focus on building personal trust before business
- Show genuine interest in the partner as a person
- Invest time and effort in developing the relationship
- Understand the personal values and motivations of the Chinese partner
- Maintain regular and honest communication
Evolution in Chinese Business Culture:
China’s business environment is becoming more Western, but personal relationships remain a fundamental element. Successful companies are those that combine professional competence with investment in long-term relationships.