China Business Success Articles, Top 2007

January 3rd, 2008  by China Business Success Stories

China Business Success Articles Top 2007China Business Success Articles Top 2007China Business Success Articles Top 2007China Business Success Articles Top 2007China Business Success Articles Top 2007China Business Success Articles Top 2007Top 5 best Chinese Business Blogs 2007Top 5 best Chinese Business Blogs 2007It’s that time of the year again. We’re looking back on a spectacular year, so time for some reflection! Hereby we proudly present you the five most read articles of last year, the five most commented on articles and the top-10 list of countries where you, our readers, are from!

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China Chapter Five: Church in the Park, Beggar on the Street

January 3rd, 2008  by China Business Success Stories

Church in the Park

China Chapter Five: Church in the Park, Beggar on the StreetWe lived in a lovely, spacious apartment in a complex of four buildings a block from the PPI studios. We were the only foreigners in the area, so we stood out. The local people were friendly and the guards at the gate were always helpful. We had two bedrooms, one of which became Lovy’s office, two baths, a Chinese kitchen, dining room and living room. We lived on the fourth floor and our balcony overlooked a busy intersection that provided much entertainment.

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Christmas Songs in Chinese

December 24th, 2007  by China Business Success Stories

Christmas Songs in ChineseOK, I’ll admit it. I like some Christmas songs. Not so much “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” as some of the more traditional ones. So I get a kick out of hearing these songs sung in Chinese. Thinking that some of you may feel the same way (you all seemed to really enjoy the Hakka Jingle Bells song), I decided to put together an album of Chinese Christmas music.

This album contains secular kids’ classics like “Jingle Bells” as well as religious classics like “What Child is This.” Some songs sound like they are sung by a church choir, while others are .

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Survey: Global Manufacturers Staying Put in China

December 20th, 2007  by China Business Success Stories

Survey Global Manufacturers Stay Put in ChinaIn the aftermath of the recent recalls of tainted and toxic China-made products, more than a few have speculated that manufacturers who have outsourced production operations there are no doubt rethinking their sourcing strategies and quality control processes, and, if some of the, shall we say, ‘more aggressive’ pundits are to be believed, even rethinking their continued presence there altogether. However, according to the results of a proprietary survey just completed by the smart cube, the pundits appear to be very much mistaken.

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A Practical Guide to Labor Law Compliance in China

December 18th, 2007  by China Business Success Stories

Protect your Employees, Protect your Business - A Practical Guide to Labor Law Compliance in ChinaNew Chinese Labor LawNew Chinese Labor LawThe recent series of high-profile labor events has thrown a spotlight on the protection of workers’ rights in China.

Several foreign multinationals, including FoxConn, McDonald’s and Yum! Brands Inc - which owns the KFC brand, had been investigated for providing poor working conditions, underpaying their part-time workers and engaging in other unfair labor practices.

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