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يقولب عملك للصين

أغسطس - آب [24ث], 2007 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص

يقولب عملك للصينل كثير, يظهر الصين أن يكون بجسامة بعيدة. مع ثقافة مختلفة تماما وكثير مشاكل عمليّة ومجهولة, أحيانا مستحيلة, نظام تعديل. لا ل [مرك] [د] [بروين] مع ذلك. [لونغ بفور] أيّ أخرى قولبة اعتبر منتج حتّى هو, شركته كان استعمل الفرص الصين يكون يقدّم. اليوم, بينما المنافسة يكون يختبر يصعب وقت, [قوودو] [موولد] يحاول نظامات أن يضبط حالت نموّه ملحوظة.

ثبت الشركة أولى قدم في الصين في 2002. "متحمّسة ب ماذا نحن منشار, نحن فورا أمرنا ال [موولد] أولى. أنّ [تثرن ووت] لا أن [ب] هكذا بسيطة. أن يتلقّى تنازل ينفّذ بشكل صحيح, هو أساسيّة أن يتّصل بشكل واسع. لا بواسطة الحاسوب المحمول, بشكل ملائم يشغل من آخر بلد, غير أنّ مباشرة على ال [وورك-فلوور]." قرأت الإستراحة من "يقولب عملك للصين" أو عيّنت تعليق

كيف أن يعمل مع مترجمات

يوليو-تمّوز [23رد], 2007 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص

بوليام [موسّ]

كيف أن يعمل مع مترجمات[إيمجثيف] ينفق [ا لوت وف تيم] يعمل مع مترجمات, بما أنّ أنت توقّعت. تفسير واحدة من أنّ أشياء أنّ يبدو هو لا أحد في أيّ وقت كلّيّا سعيدة مع. يشعر أحد ما دائما مثل بعض نقطة أساسيّة أو فرق بسيط لم يجعل هو كلّيّا. هذا أحيانا صحّ. 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

China and the Art of Xuro

July 12th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

China_Art_XuroIt is true: China has a large market area, where you can make a very decent living, but don’t expect miracles. Rob Groeneweg believes thát is the essence of doing business with China. His friendship with the Chinese Anne Xu is what started his hands-on experience; selling Chinese art on the Dutch market, through his newly founded business, Xuro. The sale of Chinese art still needs time to flourish, the demand on Xuro’s services as a business developer on the other hand grows rapidly. “Lots of entrepreneurs only think of China’s potential, having 1.3 billion consumers, and therefore are too eager. However, a bad deal remains a bad deal. Don’t be too greedy. The real market potential often is much smaller then you think.”

Working for Cross Ocean Cosco Container Lines, Rob comes into contact with China in 1990, because this company has been working with Chinese employees and trainees for decades. “In the Netherlands, there are approximately 8.000 Chinese students and they Read the rest of “China and the Art of Xuro” or post a comment

The China Business Show

June 15th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

The China Business ShowInterested in the latest news and China business stories? You should listen to the weekly radio show called The China Business Show. Each Tuesday at 3pm (pacific standard time) you will learn more about the secrets of doing business in China. The radio show pays attention to all sorts of aspects involved in doing business in China.

The main focus of the China Business Show is rather similar to ours: insiders sharing their secrets and tips about Read the rest of “The China Business Show” or post a comment

How to manage your Operation management department in China

June 13th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Romain Guerel

How to manage your Operation management department in China Part IPersonally, I think the operation management department is the most important department for the success of your company in China. It may not look the sexiest as Finance and Sales & Marketing but it is essential.
You can have a very good product but if you cannot deliver it on time, it is useless. Nobody will buy it. So here are my tips for an efficient operation management department:
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