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裡面中國事務書回顧
每真正的真相常常出來。 一旦,當在畢業學校(在現在臭名昭著的NIU)時寫我的論文的我在泰國或中國公司文化我的論文顧問打破了她的學術façade并且轉動了對我和說, 「它是所有正義B.S。 不它? 我意味,它是所有正義賄賂,不管我們叫它,正確?」 她然後去回到她的學術方式并且持續談論「禮物給」,并且我們再未曾談論「賄賂」。
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Following the great global transfer of manufacturing started in seventies of last century, the global transfer of the service industry has taken the first place as a new tide. And offshore outsourcing, as the keystone of the new-round global integration, brought Chinese companies both opportunities and challenges.
2007 Top 50 Service Outsourcing Providers in China by Chinasourcing is the first company list in China that faces the whole service outsourcing industry aiming at present the best Chinese outsourcing companies to the global outsourcing market so as to strengthen their international competence and get more business opportunities in the offshore outsourcing market. Read the rest of “Top50 Service Outsourcing Providers in China Unveiled” or post a comment
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We introduced Greg Bissky to you in some earlier posts (if you missed those, you can find them here: ‘Western and Chinese business-More Than 1 Way To Communicate‘ and ‘Communication in Chinese Offices‘). This time Greg talks about Chinese meetings. According to Greg, there are three times to a Chinese meeting, before the meeting, after the meeting and during the meeting. And the one time Chinese do not decide things, is during the actual meeting. Meetings are for maintaining harmony and relationships, decisions and arguments are made before and after. Read the rest of “Western-Chinese Business: What Are Chinese Meetings For?” or post a comment
Warning to China Managers: Out of the box thinking can get messy
Just before Chinese New Year, I was in a Shanghai sales meeting where the owner of a European company was discussing post-holiday sales projections. The talk was all “new, innovative, out of the box”, but the walk was all about doing the same old thing only bigger and/or cheaper. I’ve been to this rodeo before. Some of the expensive new marketing initiatives put into place 6 months ago were about to whither and die.

































