Histórias de China Succes do Publicity
Os visitantes regulares ao clube China do KLM conhecem provavelmente já um dos membros os mais ativos de nossa comunidade: Gerente de Suzanne Hermans, introduzir no mercado e de comunicações de histórias do sucesso de China.
Devido a sua rede proeminente de mais de 940 contatos dentro do clube, ms Hermans travou nossa atenção. Após seu desengate a China, nós trocamos papéis e pedimos-lhe uma entrevista.
Novo e ambicioso
Suzanne Hermans tem 24 anos velho e um graduado na gerência integrada de uma comunicação. Visitou primeiramente China em 2001. China tem-na inspirado sempre desde. Começou mesmo aprender a língua o ano passado.
Suzanne tem trabalhado para histórias do sucesso de China desde janeiro. É responsável para o índice do Web site e do boletim de notícias. Também toma cuidado das entrevistas e controla operações gerais.
O índice original relacionou-se a fazer o negócio e com em China
As histórias do sucesso de China são uma organização de serviço internacional que comece apenas 4 meses há e foram fundadas por quatro empreendedores holandeses interessados em China. A organização é ficada situada em Utrecht, os Países Baixos. Seu alvo é fornecer o índice original relacionado a fazer o negócio e com em China. Para fazer esta, a companhia está entrevistando insiders experientes: povos do negócio dos Países Baixos, dos E.U., de China e de outros países que são dispostos compartilhar de sua história pessoal do sucesso com o descanso do mundo.
Compartilhe de uma história do sucesso
Suzanne thinks that KLM Club China is a perfect way to get in touch with other people who have any kind of connection with China.
“Reading other people’s stories and experiences on the website is convenient and fascinating, and getting in contact with these people is very easy. The fact that KLM Club China offers an online message service greatly enhances this accessibility. When you find people you would like to connect with, you simply invite them to your network. Sending them messages is just as easy. For me, and China Success Stories, Club China is a perfect network to meet and get into contact with expats, entrepreneurs who are doing business in China, businesspeople who want to do business in China, and, of course, people who are willing to share their success story!”
No day without Club China
No day goes by without visiting KLM Club China. Her work at China Success Stories is full-time; she always has a browser open to Club China. Just to see if she has any new messages, to see who the latest new members are, and to send messages to her own contacts. One of her favorite features is the one that lets you see other members’ contacts. “This way, you can see certain connections and invite their contacts to become your contact as well.”
Suzanne’s success story with Club China
Suzanne has been a member of KLM Club China since March 2007. By now, she has built a network of more than 940 extremely interesting professionals. In the meantime, China Success Stories has received multiple messages from people wanting to know what China Success Stories is and how their story could help China Success Stories in any possible way. “I was very surprised to see that people are that eager to tell their story and share it with the rest of the world.”
Suzanne’s business success story
She and a colleague went to China in April. They interviewed 14 very interesting and extremely friendly professionals, all of whom have extensive experience in the Chinese market. Almost every person they interviewed in China is a member of KLM Club China. For China Success Stories, the trip to China and all the articles resulting from that visit (coming soon to our website) is a success story in its own right. Suzanne thinks it is fair to say that this success is due in part to the great support of the KLM Club China network. Next time China Success Stories goes to China, klmclubchina.com will be again the first port of call.
Terms of employment to start meeting Western standards soon
Many people are afraid that a lot of production work will move to China due to the lower labor costs there. Their fears are justified as of now, but for how much long longer? China is developing and Chinese production workers are becoming more and more aware of the fact that certain terms of employment should be considered standard instead of bonuses. Suzanne thinks that terms of employment such as working conditions as well as respect for the environment, etc. will be meeting “Western standards” sooner than most people think. In this respect, she can only be glad things are heading in this direction. “This means that for me, China is full of opportunities as opposed to threats.”
Tips for other members
Suzanne’s advice is: “If you plan to go to China, be sure you are well prepared and informed. If not, postpone the trip. It would be a waste of time and money, and it would ruin your chance to make a good first impression – something that is very important in China.
And, of course, if you want to read interesting success stories of entrepreneurs with experience in China, please visit our website and subscribe to our weekly newsletter! Also contact me if you would like to share your success story with the rest of the world: info@chinasuccessstories.com”



































