Survey - Communication Hurdles caused by the Pandemic

Author: Benelux Chamber Shanghai

Together with The China Trainers and with the Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Benelux Chamber of Commerce are coming to you with a mini survey to ascertain the extent to which travel limitations are posing difficulties to open and clear interactions between Benelux and China based terms.

The virus situation has put severe restrictions on travel to and from China. For companies with offices, factories, distributors, partners, investments, clients and/or agents in China, the decrease in travel impacted how these changes have impacted interactions and internal communication between teams/parties based in the Benelux and in China, and how this has influenced doing business

We want to ascertain the extent to which travel limitations are posing difficulties to open and clear interactions between Benelux and China based teams. Also, we would like to find out which solutions are applied to reduce the risk of mutual distancing. Please support this survey by taking a few minutes to answer questions below. The outcome will be shared by the Benelux Chamber to the Benelux Chamber to the Benelux community.

Answers will be dealt with anonymously. This survey is particularly designed for businesses with team in both China and a Benelux country. 

Five minutes top!

Click here to go to the survey! - or scan the QR code

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Our partners for this survey:

The China Trainers  

As experienced trainers and coaches of people who are professionally active in China, The China Trainers provide contextual understanding of China's business modus operandi and deliver practical support and tools in the fields of intercultural verbal and non-verbal communications. Lilian Kranenburg and Lianne Baaij are sinologists both with a long track record in giving intercultural participants' levels of cultural awereness and confidence to become sensitive and responsive team players. The China Trainers offers inhouse in-depth tailor made trainers sessions, but also a space of webinars and e-learnings designed to cater to individuals who prefer to learn online.

Clients range from international business teams, SME's, sector branch and government entities, business education portals and Chinese organisations in the Netherlands.

Their website is currently in Dutch only, but their only webinars can be offered in English too.

BCECC

The Belgian-Chinese Chamber of Commerce (BCECC) is the largest bilateral chamber of commerce in Belgium for companies for companies engaged in business with or in China. Their non-profit organization has been established in the 1980s after China's opening up, regroups about 550 members amd is based in Brussels, the heart of Europe. They aim to advance the economic, financial, cultural and academic cooperation between the People's Republic of China and Belgium by organizing seminars and webinars on a board range of informative topics, networking events, B2B matchmaking events, etc.

BCECC - They help you in growing your business from Brussels to Beijing!