Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu, William Jefferson Blythe, Rolihlahla Mandela, Eldrick Woods. No idea who these people are? I can't blame you -- history knows them as Mother Teresa, Bill Clinton, Nelson Mandela and Tiger Woods. Your name can mean the difference between success and failure, so don't choose it lightly.
Now, if you're Chinese, it's relatively easy to adopt or change your English name. The question is, which name should you be using?
A good handshake counts for a lot when meeting people as it's vital in creating a good first impression. You may already think you know how to shake hands -- after all, how hard can it be? Yet, if it's so easy, how come so many people manage to mess it up?
The expat population and influence is a growing phenomenon in Shanghai. Neighbourhoods that just a few years ago were full of locals now boast westerners on the occasional street corner, and foreign restaurants and bars seem to pop up every five minutes. So how can you as a local get in touch with westerners and build valuable business contacts? Many westerners go to social networking events to meet new people and make new contacts, not only for business, but also to make new friends. There are dozens of these events happening every month, organized by networking professionals, chambers of commerce and community groups. Obviously, being able to speak the language is a foot in the door at these events, but what else do you need to know to make a good impression?