13 novembre 2007 par des histoires de succès d'affaires de la Chine
Des chefs de file des affaires derrière plusieurs des marques principales mondiales ont été longtemps convaincus des avantages du reportage de durabilité.
80% des 15 rapports globaux principaux de durabilité de question de marques de semaine d'affaires basés sur la durabilité de reportage globale d'initiative rapportant des directives, et plus de 1000 organismes ont déclaré dans le monde entier leur adoption volontaire des directives. Le cas est différent en Chine où la majorité de compagnies n'a pas entendu parler du…
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13 novembre 2007 par des histoires de succès d'affaires de la Chine
Par la colline de Katherine Miles
Des chefs de file des affaires derrière plusieurs des marques principales mondiales ont été longtemps convaincus des avantages du reportage de durabilité.
80% des 15 rapports globaux principaux de durabilité de question de marques de semaine d'affaires basés sur la durabilité de reportage globale d'initiative rapportant des directives, et plus de 1000 organismes ont déclaré dans le monde entier leur adoption volontaire des directives. Le cas est différent en Chine où la majorité de compagnies n'a pas entendu parler du concept, ne comprend pas ses avantages, et certainement ne les sait pas encore les directives de GRI. Mais les choses changent. La Chine, célèbre pour ses exportations, a récemment importé l'idée.
Le reportage de durabilité est une notion relativement nouvelle pour des entreprises. Ce s'appelle parfois également le résultat triple, non financier, ou le reportage et lui de responsabilité se rapporte à des organismes révélant formellement l'information sur leur performance sociale, environnementale et économique. Lisez le reste de « reportage de durabilité : La plus défunte importation de la Chine » ou signalent un commentaire
October 5th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
Moving to China is a big challenge. Who is going to advise you on whether to rent or buy a house, how to build a network, and where to find the chamber of commerce? Colin Friedman has been in China since 1998 and knows all about these things. For two and a half years now, he has been running his own company – China Expert International Ltd – in what he calls ‘getting people started’: helping you utilize your expertise to the best in China.
Know the Market
Informing yourself before moving to a different country seems logical. However Colin Friedman has met many expats and companies that have failed in their preparation. Especially in the sectors where technology is involved: “They are bringing their high-quality products to a society that is prepared to accept ‘good enough’, rather than state-of-the-art. A country in which the average income is so low that people simply do not have a disposable income. Of course, in time they will be Read the rest of “Ask Colin Friedman for China Expert advice” or post a comment
September 14th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
Sam Flemming’s first experience with China is with a sino-American software company, where he trains Chinese employees for a life in the United States. A few years later Flemming, totally at ease in public relations and corporate communication, starts his own company: Internet Research for American companies. His source of inspiration? The unprecedented publicity that companies and their products enjoy on Internet forums and blogs. “This is a big thing. It’s not just thousands of messages, it’s tens of millions. Written by real people, sharing real experiences about real brands, products and services.” Together with his Chinese co-founder and a team of what he prefers to call ‘Internet Word of Mouth Analysts’, Flemming now runs CIC, a company specialized in providing research and consulting based on consumer talk on BBSs and blogs. We’re eager to ask for his experiences.
“Of course, being a pioneer is always a challenge. There are no manuals, no models, nothing about this industry. We can only rely on our experience and knowledge. The government here in Shanghai is always very supportive though towards new initiatives, towards anyone who creates new jobs. We’ve had nothing but good experiences. And there’s also a great advantage in pioneering: the fact that we’re developing by every step we take, means that we are Read the rest of “American Dream in China” or post a comment
September 7th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
You are young, ambitious and up for a new challenge. Looking for a dazzling internship in an ultramodern city in the country with the fastest growing economy in the world, there’s just no getting around Shanghai. But where to start? How to get in contact with reliable companies? Since January 2007 the answer to all of your questions is called: 2-Shanghai!
Lonneke de Greef and Michael Douglas decided to leave the Netherlands to start a company in China. “We saw many requests on the Internet from students who would like to go to China. At the moment China really is one of the most favourite countries for aspiring interns, and in particular Shanghai is very popular. China has a great demand for them too. Reason enough for us to establish ourselves in Shanghai to launch Read the rest of “Go 2-Shanghai” or post a comment