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Специалист Китая

Опыты дела Китая доли! То наш гость Blog Китая экспертный совсем о. Ищущ тип дела, коммерции, торговать и другого Guanxi новостей на как быть успешно инвестировать или общающся, в или с, Китай? Вы приходили к правому месту. И если вы хотел были бы делить, то ваше дело Китая испытывает повседневность/еженедельник/ежемесячность или как раз раз, не смутитесь! Пошлите нами email: info@chinasuccessstories.com Если вы знаете ответ до один из вопросов ниже, то просто используйте функциональность комментария.

Ресурсы дела Китая

24-ое июля 2007 рассказами успеха дела Китая

Адам Dupre

Ресурсы дела КитаяПроцесс достижения решения ли продолжать с предложением дела может быть трудн где-либо. В расстоянии Китая физическом и культурных разницах сделайте процесс even more трудно и рисковано. Так будет ответом?

Столбом WTO Китаем будет новый рынок крупнейшего в мире. Много из этой массивнейшей возможности лежит пока еще вход untapped, но любой западного дела изыскивая в сложности сторон этого рынка глубокомысленные культурные. Самое опасное влияние этой культурной сложности для западного businessperson что оно делает его very much трудно определить коммерчески и финансовохозяйственный риск реалистически. Прочитайте остальнои «ресурсов дела Китая» или вывесьте комментарий

Как работать с переводчиками

23-ье июля 2007 рассказами успеха дела Китая

William Мхом

Как работать с переводчикамиImagethief spends a lot of time working with interpreters, as you would expect. Interpretation is one of those things that it seems no one is ever entirely happy with. Someone always feels like some essential point or nuance didn’t make it through. This is occasionally true. But we work with some pretty skilled interpreters and most of the time the results are good.

A client recently asked me to provide some hints on working with interpreters. I had often put a paragraph or so on this into briefing books, especially for execs who hadn’t worked with interpreters before, but I never really thought systematically about it. This client spurred me to do just that. Considering how crucial interpretation is to our work, this was overdue. Read the rest of “How to work with interpreters” or post a comment

How to order a quality inspection

July 18th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Nicolas Binse

Quality inspection Business ChinaWhile the importance of controlling the quality of the products coming from Chinese suppliers is now obvious to most international buyers, questions remain on just how to do it.

Testing plan
First you need to think about what exactly you want to control. It is ideally coming from your own definition of what is critical for your products and your business. To help you with defining the test plan, try to consider what are the past quality issues you faced, ones that brought you to call for inspections; or go through the specifications of the product and pick the ones that could have the greatest impact on your customers. Keep in mind that the inspection plan should be made in line with what is at stake: the value and criticality of the product. Obviously, you might not want to test rolls of paper tissues as extensively as medical respiratory equipment. A typical testing plan includes several cosmetic and functional items to check, with pass and fail criteria. Most of them will be based on visual checks or basic instrument measurements (ruler, caliper, weighing scale, etc.). Read the rest of “How to order a quality inspection” or post a comment

Aware and Alert

July 18th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Arno Boersma

Aware and AlertAn award-winning knowledge management approach complements legal measures for intellectual property protection

How can companies sustain their competitive knowledge advantage while tapping into the potential of the Chinese market? How can they develop, share, apply and protect their knowledge all at the same time in the Chinese arena? And, despite the fact that most knowledge cannot be legally protected, how can they protect their knowledge anyway? Read the rest of “Aware and Alert” or post a comment

Business and Travel Etiquette in China

July 18th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Filomena Mitchell

Business and Travel Etiquette in ChinaGreetings
Address a person using his or her family name only, such as Mr. Chen or Ms. Hsu. The Chinese family name comes first and is usually one syllable. A one or a two-syllable given name follows a family name. For example, in the case of Teng Peinian, Teng is the family name and Peinian is the given name. In some instances, Westernized Chinese might reverse their names when visiting and sending correspondence abroad. Therefore, it is always a good idea to ask a native speaker which name is the family name. Read the rest of “Business and Travel Etiquette in China” or post a comment