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Expert en matière de la Chine

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L'approvisonnement efficace en Chine exige des compagnies occidentales de changer

8 octobre 2007 par le rédacteur d'Business Chine

Par Nicolas Cappuccio

L'approvisonnement efficace en Chine exige des compagnies occidentales de changerDans l'économie éclatante chinoise, un large réseau des fournisseurs produisant la qualité et les pièces et les équipements industriels concurrentiels monte. L'approvisonnement en Chine est l'occasion pour que les compagnies industrielles occidentales augmentent des marges, de créent ou maintenir un avantage concurrentiel.
Mais il y a beaucoup de défis dans l'exécution. Le plus grand est de contrôler le CHANGEMENT intérieurement. Voici une liste de changements essentiels pour le faire se produire.

De plus en plus les chefs occidentaux de compagnie décident de commencer des marchandises d'approvisonnement de Chine et de tirer profit de ses bas coûts de production. Mais nous voyons plusieurs de ces initiatives d'approvisonnement de la Chine sans pièce forte de gestion de changement : Ils sous-estiment habituellement le temps et les efforts requis pour expliquer, former, démontrer et convaincre des employés de décaler aux fournisseurs chinois. Lisez le reste « d'approvisonnement efficace en Chine exige des compagnies occidentales de changer » ou de signaler un commentaire

China Lesson Three: Confucius Says…

October 4th, 2007 by Business China Editor

China: godless, but not heathen!

By Ernie Tadla

China Lesson Three: Confucius SaysConfucius, the most influential man in Chinese history, was born out of wedlock in 551 BC, five and a half centuries before Jesus. His father had nine daughters and one crippled son. At age seventy, he mated with another woman, who was 15, hoping to get a healthy son. His father died when Confucius was three and his mother raised him in poverty.

He rose in the state government to the position of Justice Minister, but around age fifty, resigned and embarked on a twelve-year odyssey around China. When he returned home, he spent his last years teaching and writing. He died at seventy-two. Read the rest of “China Lesson Three: Confucius Says…” or post a comment

Chinese wake up call

October 3rd, 2007 by Business China Editor

By Frank Claeys

A wake-up callMost Chinese speak poor English. This can create humorous situations.

Once we went on a trip to Guangzhou with a German colleague. After a hard day’s work a person has to relax. So we all go to the massage parlour in the hotel. In these kinds of parlours they have every service; you can get your ears cleaned, your nails cut, a Chinese massage and many other treatments. Usually the food and beverages are included in the price. Everything is relatively cheap. Read the rest of “Chinese wake up call” or post a comment

How to Close Down a Representative Office in Shanghai

October 2nd, 2007 by Business China Editor

By Vincent Cheung

How to Close Down a Representative Office in ShanghaiNot surprisingly, closing down a representative office in China is a lot more complicated process than its establishment, especially when your representative office hires a lot of staff and expends a big sum of money. It can be an intolerably lengthy process if not handled in a proper way. Usually, it takes several months to shut down a representative, or it can take forever. The first and also the most critical step to take is tax clearance. You are going to be in big trouble if you cannot prove that you are not evading tax. The tax bureau is exceedingly serious about it. First, you need to contact the revenue officer, who was designated to manage your rep office’s taxation affairs in the process of the establishment of your rep office. A cancellation form will be sent to you from the revenue officer. Read the rest of “How to Close Down a Representative Office in Shanghai” or post a comment

Humor in Sino-Western business relations

October 1st, 2007 by Business China Editor

By Antonio Fonduca

Humor in Sino-Western business relationsHumor theory suggests that humor and laughter are primitive ways of signalling good news and consent in a group. Having a common sense of humor can be experienced as sharing a secret code. Humor also says something about the person expressing humor as confidence, intelligence and timing are all required for a well placed humorous remark.

Humor requires the ability to respond to others in the moment and its use can be effective in difficult negotiation situations. For example, engaging in humorous interaction right after a difficult agenda item has been addressed may function as a release of tension. Ultimately, humor may constitute an effective way of managing guanxi between negotiating parties. Read the rest of “Humor in Sino-Western business relations” or post a comment

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