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大量空間在上海

2007年6月7日由中國企業成功案例

大量空間在上海Talent&Pro是集中於銀行和保險公司的一個年輕和靈活的操作的咨詢學校代辦處。 它是,除提供優質服務之外往客戶,關於個人發展和事業機會雇員它本身是強的代辦處。 那些被使用在Talent&Pro為五年被提供2年的合同,同一個唯一引伸,在期間他們接受所有空間和塑造他們的計劃為未來做準備。 基本上像Marco Hoekstra做了它。 以許多歲月』經驗在銀行業務和財務,他在荷蘭開始了在Talent&Pro作為操作的經理 7年前。 當前,與400名雇員, Marco集中他的注意於Talent&Pro中國。

出生開發商, Marco在快速的經濟發展上有巨大興趣。 在荷蘭以後,德國和英國在遠東被征服了,它是體會一個新的Talent&Pro分支的正確的片刻。 「地方,市場全速開發,改善的經濟的忙碌步幅一直的地方要求新的戰略,并且年輕的地方,高度具有資格的個體有激情為國際化…」 上海,中國。 讀其餘「大量空間在上海」或張貼評論

律師的忠告在法律自衛在中國

2007年6月1日由中國企業成功案例

律師的忠告在法律自衛在中國

On his first visit to China in 2004, Alexander de Nerée liked what he saw. So when he was asked to set up De Nerée Advocates in Hong Kong, it did not take him long to decide.
“I am really fascinated by China, but I also feel fortunate to be living in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is really ‘China-light’. Not so much fun, but healthier for you. With the fairly Westernised attitude of the Hong Kong people and the relatively high standard of English, the business climate for foreigners is better here then in most parts of China. It’s like Switzerland in Asia. Everything is well-organised and clean.”

So there is not much work to do for lawyers in Hong Kong then? “Quite the opposite. Many businesses choose Hong Kong as their base to start operations in Asia. An obvious choice: all the leading banks, insurers and accountants are around the corner. Hong Kong also plays an important role because of its favourable tax regulations and the excellent legal infrastructure. It is actually a sort of ‘home away from home’. A safe haven to start if you are looking to do business in mainland China. Where of course other legal concepts and basic business rules apply. In that last category, when clients ask about do’s and don’ts I generally advise them to Read the rest of “Lawyer’s advice on legal self-protection in China” or post a comment

Logistical Highway to China

May 23rd, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Logistical Highway to ChinaChina is a magnet for businesses. But Chris Cooijmans, General Manager of Mol Logistics, discovered at first hand that opposites do not necessarily attract. Cooijmans travelled on a trade mission to China with a Camber of Commerce delegation. In his fact-finding tour of the export market, he learned that there is no guarantee of meeting the right partners.

Cooijmans wants Mol Logistics, part of the MOL Group, to become the gateway to Europe for the Chinese market. But success is still some way off. “The Chinese entrepreneurs that I met were mainly interested in finding investors. For the time being, they prefer to keep control over the business themselves.” Read the rest of “Logistical Highway to China” or post a comment

China, communication and Guanxi

May 15th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

China, communication and GuanxiAn increasing number of professionals offer services for companies who have their mind set on China. These translators, interpreters, webmasters, trainers, lawyers and other consultants often join forces in umbrella networks, aiming to offer entrepreneurs wide ranging support. China Success Stories met up with Lianne Baaij, chair of such a network (Guanxi.nu) to talk about China, communication and Guanxi.
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Tai Chi communication

May 12th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Tai Chi communicationDoing business is all about communicating. And China happens to play by its own rules in this. An authority on this subject is Marc van der Chijs. In 1999 he moved to China for Daimler Chrysler and now, eight years later, he owns two successful internet companies and is managing partner of China Bay. The secret to his success? Building relations: “Don’t send your sales manager to China with the mission to ‘come back next week with a contract’. For sure he will be back with a contract, but one which won’t be of much use.” Read the rest of “Tai Chi communication” or post a comment