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中国DreamBlogue梦想打击

2008年4月18日由中国企业成功案例

中国DreamBlogue梦想打击CultureFish媒介将主持慈善事件1天的三重奏被设计的提高了悟和引起资金为中国Dreamblogue和它伴生的慈善。 三个事件包括:

1. 一那个在百万次慈善高尔夫球比赛,
2. 中国数字式媒介车间,
3. 并且中国以国际命中歌手和国会大厦纪录艺术家Che’ nelle为特色的Dreambash。

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什么在名字?

2008年4月17日由中国企业成功案例

什么在名字?越多I在中国在东方学会了关于对比在方式伙计之间,并且西方利用他们的名字,并且标题,越引人入胜它似乎,可能,因为我认为它暗示某事关于我们的二文化之间的深刻的区别。

在中国,一一自认关于更大的小组,然后更小的小组,然后在家庭之内和在那之后,作为个体。

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Guide to Employment Law in China – 2008 (Part I)

April 16th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

对雇用法律的指南在中国- 2008年 i. Employment Law Legislation

1. What legislation governs employment law in China?

Employment law in China is governed by a relatively comprehensive set of laws, more recently supplemented in late 2007 to strengthen workers’ rights.

Major laws include:
- Labour Law of the People’s Republic of China (1994) (“Labour Law”)

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Ins and Outs of Sourcing in China

April 14th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

Ins and Outs of Sourcing in ChinaYou doubtlessly have heard and read many different stories about sourcing in China. Some are thrilling and others are scary. But ultimately, what really matters is to understand enough of the ins and outs of the China sourcing scene in order to answer a few key questions for your company: To Source or Not To Source; To Source What and What Not To Source?

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China’s Supply Chain raises the bar - Part II

April 10th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

China's Supply Chain raises the barSimilar to the pharmaceutical supply chain, luxury goods have their own complexities.

Until a few years ago, distribution of luxury goods in China were controlled by state owned companies with little knowledge about sophisticated marketing, distribution and supply chain management strategies. Under WTO commitments, companies like Alfred Dunhill were allowed to open their own stores in China in 2003 – the problem was they didn’t have an effective distribution and logistics solution for mainland China.

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