2007年11月26日由中國企業成功案例
由傑克・ Perkowski
即然我們計數下來對2008個奧林匹克運動會,首次和沒有,那麼最近訪客向中國是無疑義想知道什麼他們將看見,當他們在北京登陸明年8月時。 在迅猛增長對比賽,我們將利用每機會描述在中國發生和繪畫的變動怎樣國家在另一年將看。
以在財富的中國的持續的經濟繁榮和增量它為成千上萬的中國人,迅速地改變和從訪客期望的猛擊得到增加的推動明年是服務的一個區段意味。 中國做了它的標記,至於製造業大力士,但某些成長最大的範圍和最佳的投資機會前進可能在提供被升級的和更大的服務給中國顧客越來越富有類。 讀其餘「中國的服務經濟成長」或張貼評論
2007年8月10日由中國企業成功案例
征服中國市場不是容易。 幸運地有有知識和經驗引導您在使您的第一步在奇怪的土壤一樣成功儘可能的許多組織。 這些組織之一是經濟聯盟商會。 中國成功案例小跑對這個商會辦公室與總經理, Helmy Koolen講話。
The Benelux Chamber of Commerce (or BenCham, as they call themselves) arose out of a merger between the Dutch Business Association and the Belgian Luxembourg Business Association in China. “In 2001 the Benelux Chamber of Commerce started a chapter in Shanghai and in November 2004 we opened a chapter in Beijing. At this moment we have over 550 members. We therefore are strong representatives of the Benelux community in Beijing and Shanghai. The BenCham offers three sorts of activities: Read the rest of “China jump-start” or post a comment
July 4th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
One of the trends inherent to the economic growth in China, is the fact that more and more people are taking Chinese language classes. The best way to do that? Go to China and talk to Sally Zhang. She works as Program Director at the Chinese Language Education organization in Beijing. Conveniently located in the middle of Beijing’s business center.
Beijing is home to most of her students. “At this moment, we are teaching Chinese to 82 students. Mostly Westerners, but also people coming from Japan and Korea. The continuously increasing amount of students can to a degree be explained, by the steadily increasing number of foreign companies in China. A few years ago, there was only the Chinese bank, nowadays I have five students who work for foreign banks operating in China. These financial professionals need to be able to read newspapers and documents in English as well as in Chinese. Fortunately for them, they work at companies where English is, at this point in time, the most common language.”
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June 27th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Cooper Strange
Just remember, when this becomes the newest and best addition to the Olympics, you heard it here first: it looks like the Beijing 2008 Olympics are going to introduce tickling as an Olympic sport. I think we can expect the average age of Olympians to drop a little, for as we all know, the younger folk are the champions of tickling. Read the rest of “Can They Not Just Ask?” or post a comment
June 19th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By William Dodson
One of the senior partners of my consultancy Silk Road Advisors is a Chinese Lawyer. Ms. Zhang is certified to practice law in China, not in the States. She typically takes on corporate cases that Western international law firms gain on behalf of their Western clients, but for whom the practice can only do so much in moving agreements through government channels. Also, many of the Western law firms prefer to stay within the city limits of the First-Tier cities, Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai. She prefers to stay outside the city limits of the First-Tier cities: the noise, pollution and overall pushi-ness of Big City China doesn’t impress her, though she is a native of Beijing.
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