FEATURE INTERVIEW
Stuart Worrall
CEO CDS Inc

Mr. Worrall is an international developer with experience in China, Latin American, the United States and Middle East. He has been involved as a senior executive with several public companies and has also been intimately involved in leading roles with technological development in the US.

A frequent guest on talk radio in the San Francisco area, Mr. Worrall has a reputation for his knowledge of the housing industry and financial acumen. He is a popular speaker at industry seminars and is also known for his work with charitable organizations.

Mr. Worrall is currently the CEO of CDS Inc. CDS Inc is a developer and architectural service in Shanghai involved in residential and commercial development and design services.

In this section of the interview Mr. Worrall shares with us his secrets of doing business successfully in China. So what brings him to China and what’s making him stay? Speaking from experiences, Mr Worrall talks about what makes the difference between companies who succeed in china and those who don’t. How does he get in touch with the right government agency and build ‘guanxi’ with them, how should foreign companies build trust and gain respect in China? Tune into our iTV-Asia interview to find out his take on where China is heading in the near future.

PROGRAM INTRODUCTION AND HOST

China Entrepreneurs

Get in touch with the ideas behind business entrepreneurs in China. "Entrepreneurial thinking" has rippled though the lively pond that is the Chinese market, but not without its share of obstacles. Understand how entrepreneurship shapes Chinese marketing, Chinese advertising and China business news today.

Director of Herzog International Consulting

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