Q&A
Q: What's the best way to break the ice with Chinese businessman?
A: That's a clever question. The best way is to take time, listen, and be open and honest, build up trust, and for sure have a good dinner. It's a combination of listening and engagement.
Q: Give three words to describe your impression of Chinese businessman.
A: Entrepreneur
I see the personal connection among leaders as so important for the entire relationship between all levels.
Trust
Leaders have to build up trust for a good relationship.
Equality
Chinese businesspeople always want to understand that it's an equal win-win, so it's equality.
Q: What do you consider to be your greatest achievement?
A: I have a family with two children. They have grown up and we share many happy moments. My biggest achievement is that I have a very nice and close family.
Q: What's your favorite book (or book you are reading now)?
A: I'm reading two books in parallel. The first one is Zhang Weiwei's The China Wave: Rise of a Civilizational State. The second is written by Michael Grabicki and titled Breaking New Ground, it deals with 130 years of doing business in China.
Q: How do you manage to stay energetic despite your busy schedule?
A: I have not too much time for hobbies. But I'm always very excited with everything that is connected with water, meaning swimming, diving and sailing. I try to have enough time for walking, swimming, sailing and playing golf. All this is paired with having good food and tasting wines.
Q: What Chinese cities you want to explore in the future?
A: I have seen a lot of cities, but I have not yet been to Kunming. So I would like to go to the southwest.