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中国の専門家

分け前の中国ビジネス経験! それは私達の中国の巧妙なゲストのブログが完全にあるものについてである。 巧妙な投資するか、または、でまたはとの対処がある方法のニュースをのビジネス、商業、取引およびGuanxiの他のタイプ捜す中国か。 右の場所に来た。 そして共有することを望んだら中国あなたのビジネスは日刊新聞かウィークリーまたは月刊雑誌経験するまたはちょうど一度、躊躇してはいけない! 私達に電子メールを送りなさい: info@chinasuccessstories.com 質問の1つに答えを次に知っていたら、コメントの機能性を単に使用しなさい。

理解の中国

2007年9月12日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって

Antonio Fonduca著

理解の中国欧米人が中国人との相互作用で間違えがちである通常のの1つは十分を事前に準備しないことである。 これは完全な準備がキーであるので、致命的な間違いである。 日曜日Tzuの自身の単語:

「敗北させた戦士は最初に参戦し、次に」は勝つように努めるが、勝利の戦士最初に勝ち、次に参戦する

かなり基本的無視することは実際に、けれどもとても容易である。 中国人とのあなたの取引関係に成功するためにはそれは優先したくさんの年のための中国の心に影響を与えた、まだ今日伝統および古代文化的な力を学ぶように。 実際は、今日の動的世界のintercultural相互作用の開発された理解のための緊急時の必要性が、一般に、ある。 私達は用具が文化的なギャップを減らし、互いの方に私達の理解を高めるように要求する。 「理解の中国」の残りを読むか、またはコメントを掲示しなさい

China’s Mandatory Welfare and Insurance Payment System

September 11th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Gathered By Vincent Cheung

China's Mandatory Welfare and Insurance Payment SystemIn China, there are three different social benefit schemes and their application depends on the employee’s “hukou”.

1. Urban Social Insurance – for Shanghai residents residing in urban areas
2. Township Social Insurance – for Shanghai residents residing in Shanghaisuburb areas such as Qingpu, SongJiang, NanHui, JinShan, etc.
3. Integrated Social Insurance – for non- Shanghai residents

For urban and township social insurance, the company’s contribution is equivalent to 44% and 32% of the employees’ salary respectively. This contribution would go towards the employees’ pension, unemployment, medical, workplace and maternity insurance as well as public housing fund. In addition, a minimum and maximum salary range applies for the contribution to various insurance items and public housing fund.It’s very important for foreign employers to have a good understanding of China’s mandatory welfare payment system when hiring Chinese staff. Read the rest of “China’s Mandatory Welfare and Insurance Payment System” or post a comment

Doing business in China | Chinese Social and Business Culture

September 10th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Cathy Wellings

Doing business in China Chinese Social Business CultureThe most populous country in the world, The People’s Republic of China is today emerging as one of the major global economies. China is infamously known as a country of etiquette and ceremonies. The unique character of the Chinese is built on a strong sense of pride in their ancient history and culture. Understanding the basic Chinese cultural, ethical and business values is paramount to any organisation wanting to conduct business in today’s rapidly progressing China.

Chinese culture - Key concepts and values

Guanxi
- In literal terms, this central concept in Chinese culture means ‘relationships’ or ‘connections’. Guanxi is a network of elaborate relationships promoting trust and co-operation and for centuries was the main way of accomplishing everyday tasks. Establishing a sincere, supportive relationship based on mutual respect is a fundamental aspect of Chinese culture. In the world of business, possessing the right guanxi is crucial for ensuring the minimization of difficulties and frustrations that are often encountered. Read the rest of “Doing business in China | Chinese Social and Business Culture” or post a comment

Doing Business in China: Opportunities and Challenges for European Companies

September 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Overview of the Chinese EconomyThe growth of the Chinese economy is well known and well documented. The compound growth since 1995 has been 9%, and with an impressive rate of 10.7% in 2006. Now China’s overall GDP ranks sixth in the world, and the country also has the world’s second-largest foreign exchange reserve. Furthermore, it is the most popular destination for foreign direct investment, taking in some one billion dollars a week.

With about the same land area as the USA but with four times the population, China provides potentially the world’s greatest internal market. The Chinese economy is also becoming substantially more sophisticated and advanced technologically, and this tendency is also evident in the patterns of its own internal market. Take the information communication sector as an example, China is the world’s largest market for mobile telephones, with over 450 million users by the end of 2006, while Read the rest of “Doing Business in China: Opportunities and Challenges for European Companies” or post a comment

What is wrong with Chinese TV?

September 5th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Benjamin Ross

What is wrong with Chinese TVAfter almost a month as the co-host of “I Love Health” I am beginning to understand a thing or two about Chinese TV. The major observation I often hear about Chinese TV (from Chinese and foreigners alike) is that it is full of low quality programming. I now have several Chinese close friends with good English who frequently download American TV shows from the Internet. They all have all unequivocally told me that the American shows are superior to Chinese ones, and say that when given the choice, they would never watch a Chinese TV program over an American one too. Based on my own personal limited exposure to Chinese television (and TV as a whole), I would have to say I agree with this assertion.

There are several theories why Chinese TV is so…how can I put this nicely?…crappy. One is that the Chinese education does not emphasize creativity and arts as much as that of the West, and this is reflected by the film and television industry. While there is truth to this statement, I think it only represents Read the rest of “What is wrong with Chinese TV?” or post a comment

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