
Zak Dychtwald
Founder of Young China Group and author of Young China: How the Restless Generation Will Change Their Country and the World. Expert on Chinese millennials and their impact on global affairs.
Top 3 podcasts with Zak Dychtwald
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Dec 6, 2024 • 1h 14min
EP17. Zak Dychtwald, CEO of Young China Group on bridging the gap between US and Chinese teams & companies
Zak Dychtwald, Founder and CEO of Young China Group, discusses his journey of bridging cultures while navigating life and business in China. He shares insights on the unique identity of China's post-90s generation and their impact on society. Dychtwald highlights his people-first approach in understanding macroeconomic trends and government decisions. With his new initiative, YCG Bridgeworks, he aims to enhance collaboration between US and Chinese teams, tackling cultural differences and fostering stronger global relationships.

May 4, 2021 • 25min
How Tech Adoption Fuels China’s Innovation Boom
Zak Dychtwald, founder of Young China Group and author of "China’s New Innovation Advantage," challenges the outdated view of China as merely a copycat. He highlights how the country's rapid tech adoption, especially in mobile payments, is driving a revolutionary innovation economy. Dychtwald discusses the importance of consumer openness to new technologies, the success of companies like Pinduoduo, and the lessons global businesses can draw from China’s unique market dynamics to spur their own growth.

Dec 24, 2019 • 1h 3min
293: Zak Dychtwald | How Young China Will Change the World
Zak Dychtwald, Founder of Young China Group and author of Young China, discusses the staggering influence of China's 417 million millennials. He highlights how their rapid societal changes shape unique worldviews, differing greatly from their Western counterparts. Zak shares his journey of learning Mandarin in record time and offers insights into the immense pressures faced by young Chinese adults. The conversation further explores cultural nuances and the evolving relationship between youth and governance in China, urging a collaborative rather than fearful perspective.