الصين خبيرة

سهم الصين عمل خبرات! أنّ ماذا نا الصين ضيفة خبيرة [بلوغ] يكون جميعا حول. يفتّش عمل, تجارة, يتاجر وأخرى [غنإكسي] نوع الأخبار على كيف أن يكون ناجحة يستثمر أو يعالج, في أو مع, الصين? أنت قد أتيت إلى ال يصحّ مكان. وإن أنت أحبّت أن يشارك ك الصين يختبر عمل كلّ/صحيفة أسبوعيّة/مجلّة شهريّة أو فقط مرّة, لا يتردّد! أرسلتنا بريد إلكترونيّ: [إينفوشنسوكّسّستوريس.كم] استعملت إن أنت تعرف الجوابة إلى واحدة من الأسئلة أدناه, ببساطة التعليق [فونكأيشنليتي].

[بر-دبرتثر] يغرّب تدريب ل الذي يكون أرسلت إلى الصين

ديسمبر - كانون الأوّل [10ث], 2007 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص

يدرّب ل [إإكسبتس] في الصيندعا كيف أن يكون أعدّت للخبرة الصين? أتمّ باميلا [لو] بحث ممتعة علميّة حول [بر-دبرتثر] تدريب ل [إإكسبتس] يخطّط أن يذهب إلى الصين.رغم أنّ هناك يكون بعض أدب يستنطق التأثير من [بر-دبرتثر] تدريب ([كلي] و [بروثرو], 1996; يغرّب [سلمر] [إت ل], 1998), هو واضحة أنّ وفقا ل, [بر-دبرتثر] تدريب موافقة. مع المعطيات ينال, أوصلت إختبارات إحصائيّة كان أن يخلق تفهم عميقة من الحاجات من يغرّب أنّ يكون أرسلت إلى الصين بشركاتهم. قرأت الإستراحة من "[بر-دبرتثر] تدريب ل يغرّب الذي يكون أرسلت إلى الصين" أو يعيّن تعليق

الصين فصل ثلاثة: إنطباعات أولى

ديسمبر - كانون الأوّل [6ث], 2007 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص

ب [إرني] [تدلا]

إنطباعات أولىهكذا حصل ال [غويلو] على هواء الصين رحلة. هو يبدو كان أنا الشخص وحيد [نون-شنس] على الطائرة. The culture shock began there. Flying Air China is not like flying Air Canada. We take our western comforts for granted and don’t really appreciate what we have until it’s taken away. This was a good, gradual first phase introduction for me. Take all we are used to here and knock it down three notches. Space, service, quality whether washrooms, seating, or food. I did not suffer, but realized that I was like a city guy going to visit country cousins on the farm. I was going from a developed society to a developing society. They were trying to catch up with us, and doing a great job, but were not there yet.
 
Alone with my thoughts, I wondered and worried. What was I getting myself into? The pangs of being alone were deep. It would be four months before Lovy would join me. Without her at my side, I was at the mercy of others and my own mental meanderings. Would Dan and his partners, Wu Bing and Peter, accept me? Would the Chinese staff accept me? How would I order things since I didn’t know the language? Would I succeed? How would I begin? What would I do?

Then the “what ifs” started. What if they don’t accept me? What if I don’t succeed? What if? What if?

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Shanghai’s Social Insurance System

December 5th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Vincent Cheung

Shanghai city insuranceLast night, I was on MSN chatting with my client, whose trading WFOE (Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise) incorporation is being proceed by me currently. He hired a 21 year old assistant to assist him in daily affairs. My client sacked her a couple of days early, for her irresponsibility and laziness, and is seeking another assistant, so he asked me if I happened to know anybody. I introduced a girl who’s intending to quit her present job, and they seemed to have a good conversation on MSN later.

The girl was concerned with the mandatory social insurance thing. The problem is, since the trading WFOE is still under incorporation, she wants to know whether she can still get the five social insurances during the first several months before the trading WFOE is legally established. Well, I think it’s an issue between the employer and the employee, and I literally cannot help. So I just reminded my client about the different social insurance treatment against the local Shanghai people (who have Shanghai Hukou) and those non-local staff. Read the rest of “Shanghai’s Social Insurance System” or post a comment

Made (responsibly?) In China

December 4th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Katherine Don

Chinese Working ConditionsI recently had the opportunity to visit two factories in the southern China town of Kaiping that produced denim jeans for a major discount retailer in the United States. Considering that the only reports of Chinese textile factories that I had come across had been critical, the visit was a (pleasant) surprise.

Working conditions were orderly and tidy, the air was cool despite scorching heat just beyond the concrete walls, generous lighting flowed from large bay windows, and healthy employees casually chatted above the hum of the machines barely noticing the presence of the factory owner leading us through. A sense of respect and camaraderie passed between the management and employees, ages 20-40, while the atmosphere was calm yet efficient for a Sunday afternoon without a sense of employee exhaustion or oppression. Read the rest of “Made (responsibly?) In China” or post a comment

Develop your social capital

December 3rd, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Getting started with market research in China

By Benny Huang

Chinese Market ResearchThe idea of commissioning market research in China is daunting to most Western companies. It’s a country of over 1.3 billion people with 200 dialects and 57 ethnic groups. To compound the problem, China is not homogeneous. The larger cities contain educated, Internet-savvy people who earn incomes comparable to U.S. citizens. On the other end of the spectrum, there are people living in villages who survive on $400 a year. If you ask a survey question to both groups, you are likely to get vastly different answers.

The first task is to pick your market segment. If you only want information about consumers in tier-one cities such as Shanghai or Beijing, then your task becomes easier. All forms of data collection are available when researching in top-tier cities, whether it’s online surveys or face-to-face interviews. The task becomes more difficult if you want to learn about the rural population. Read the rest of “Develop your social capital” or post a comment