Abril 18o, 2008 por histórias do sucesso do negócio de China
Os meios de CultureFish hospedarão um trio one-day dos eventos do charity projetados levantar a consciência e gerar fundos para a China Dreamblogue e seus charities associados. Os três eventos incluem:
1. Esse em milhão Tournament do Golf do Charity,
2. A oficina dos meios de China Digital,
3. e a China Dreambash que caracteriza o nelle internacional de Che do artista do singer da batida e dos registros do Capitol'.
Leia o descanso de “do Bash do sonho China DreamBlogue” ou afixe um comentário >>
Abril 17o, 2008 por histórias do sucesso do negócio de China
O mais que eu aprendi em China sobre o contraste entre os povos da maneira no leste e o oeste emprego seus nomes e títulos, mais fascinante pareceu, talvez porque eu penso que implica algo sobre as diferenças profundas entre nossas duas culturas.
Em China, um primeiro identifica-se oneself com relação ao grupo maior, então grupo menor, então dentro da família, e somente após aquele, como um indivíduo.
Leia o descanso de “o que está em um nome?” ou afixe um comentário >>
Abril 16o, 2008 por histórias do sucesso do negócio de China
I. Legislação da lei do emprego
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”)
Read the rest of “Guide to Employment Law in China - 2008″ or post a comment >>
April 14th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
You 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?
Read the rest of “Ins and Outs of Sourcing in China” or post a comment >>
April 10th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
Similar 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.
Read the rest of “China’s Supply Chain raises the bar - Part II” or post a comment >>