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Jul 25
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Upper-intermediate | Management Localiza...

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In this Chinese lesson, ChinesePod marketing manager Kay rounds off her three-point localization list with point number three: localizing management. Did you know that managers in China have to worry about issues like mooncakes and hongbao? Learn about it here. Episode link: https://www.chinesepod.com/1657

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