2008年4月4日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって
Toffler Niemuth著
私達の中のnon-lawyerのために、新しいビジネスのための法的主体を形作ることは初期の小さい障害物として機能できる。 中国では、形成は特に無数の大臣、言葉の障壁を運行することを試みている外国人が必要なguanxiを開発する、大いにより大きい障害物である場合もありちょうど一般にのでシステムがいかに働くか把握する。
これのための、私の考えは私のビジネスを私にビジネスの実行および操作の側面を残している間すべての政府、結合および税問題を担当するローカルパートナーの名で中国で始めてもらうことだった。 実際は、ビジネスを始めること外国人より中国語のための大いに容易(中国で)。 実際に、中国人はCNY1だけがビジネスを始められる必要とする。 とにかく、私は一方では利益の販売、本国送還、等の質問がだったが従って私が付加的な助言を私の心にはい始めたことをこれが最もよい計画、追求したことを考えた。 「中国(Pt 1)の新しいビジネスの開始の残りを読みなさい: 法的主体は」またはコメントを掲示する
2008年3月4日中国ビジネスサクセス・ストーリーによって
こんにちは、
私は資金を捜している中国のセメントの製造業者の知っている
新しいと古く永続的な炉を「乾燥する」ロータリーキルンを取り替えなさい
効率を高め、汚染を減らし、そして実際ある、
政府によって統治を委任される。
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February 12th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
By Alexander de Nerée
A drawback of my, in itself interesting profession, is that I encounter a lot of lying in my daily work. Contrary to popular believe it is not so much the lawyers that do the lying. Although I have to admit lawyers are generally not easily persuaded to part with information, let alone the truth, I prefer to think of what we do as skilful editing of the information to fit a certain version of the truth. No harm in that. That is what lawyers are paid to do.
But in order to edit the information, you will have to obtain the information first. And that is not as easy as it may sound. First there is the filter of the client’s hurt feelings that makes it difficult to obtain any relevant information. In its strong believe of the correctness and the fairness of its own position, the client filters out anything that appears to be in its disadvantage.
“They never complained about the quality of our products and now, out of the bleu, they want their money back and claim damages! That is unreasonable.” In itself this is a good point which could legally be relevant but not if Read the rest of “Lying” or post a comment
February 7th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
By Ernie Tadla
This is the story of an entrepreneur building a profitable business by beating all the global big guys.
Dan Mintz was born and raised in Brooklyn, and was the youngest person to be accepted into the New York Academy of Performing Arts. He started in the movie business as a student extra in the movie Fame. He went to Los Angeles where he furthered his education and experience in film production and created good connections with some of the major movie studios.
In the early ’90s, he went to China to set up a joint venture for a major movie studio. This was shortly after the Tiananmen Square fiasco and the climate for partnerships with American firms was cold, if not frozen, particularly with the Ministry of Culture, which would have to be involved. Read the rest of “A China Success Story: Dan Mintz and DMG” or post a comment
February 5th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
My friend Chris Carr, dean of the CalPoly MBA program and the brains behind the International Business Tour blog has a very thoughtful post, entitled, “Will Paying More Change Behavior And Make Someone More Ethical?” Thoughtful, but wrong.
The post centers on whether paying more gets you better performance and/or better ethics, and Chris pretty much says it does not:
“Some suggested that we could solve the problem of too many defective products coming from China by paying more to the Chinese suppliers that make this stuff. I questioned that assumption, and still do…
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