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Capítulo uno de China

22 de noviembre de 2007 por historias del éxito del negocio de China

Capítulo uno de ChinaQué me sucedió mientras que escribía este libro.

El “Oh, este está del este, y el oeste es del oeste,
y nunca el twain satisfará,
Hasta que la tierra y el cielo están parada actualmente en
Gran asiento del juicio del dios;
Pero hay ni este ni del oeste,

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Capítulo uno de China

22 de noviembre de 2007 por historias del éxito del negocio de China

Por Ernie Tadla

Perspectiva chinaQué me sucedió mientras que escribía este libro.

El “Oh, este está del este, y el oeste es del oeste,
y nunca el twain satisfará,
Hasta que la tierra y el cielo están parada actualmente en
Gran asiento del juicio del dios;
Pero hay ni este ni del oeste,
frontera, ni casta, ni nacimiento,
Cuando dos hombres fuertes están parados cara a cara,
aunque vienen de los extremos de la tierra!”
Rudyard Kipling, 1889

Cuando fui a China, tenía una vista negativa, autosuficiente de todas las cosas chinas. Era una dictadura comunista, atea. , Por otra parte, éramos una sociedad capitalistic, democrática, cristiana. Lea el resto del “capítulo uno de China” o fije un comentario

Actitudes andróginas

21 de noviembre de 2007 por historias del éxito del negocio de China

Actitudes andróginasGender confusion seems to be the topic of the day right now, with a recent report that cites 30% of young women identifying their personality as part-male, part-female.

This has important implications for the workplace, especially for those who have yet to recognize the sea change in attitudes.

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Androgynous Attitudes

November 21st, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Frank Mulligan

Career attitudes of Chinese womenGender confusion seems to be the topic of the day right now, with a recent report that cites 30% of young women identifying their personality as part-male, part-female.

This has important implications for the workplace, especially for those who have yet to recognize the sea change in attitudes.

According to the survey, which was conducted with 800 female one-child policy students from universities around Shanghai, about twice as many as a previous survey, 10 years ago, see themselves as part-female, part-male in their attitudes.

These androgynous attitudes appear to derive from the intense competition that the current generation has to go through. Read the rest of “Androgynous Attitudes” or post a comment

Hongkie talks Chinese

June 28th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Hongkie talks ChineseAlthough Stanley Chow from Hong Kong hasn’t come from far, China is still an eye-opener for him. Two years ago he got invited to China by CCG (Communication Central Group) to help amalgamate five smaller companies. He discovers a thousand and one differences between people, cultures, skillsets, experiences, work atmosphere, and lifestyles. His assignment? To establish a harmonious collaboration. How he manages to do that? “Being honest is the key.”

As a real ‘Hongkie’ (people born and raised in Hong Kong) Chow is brought up in the knowledge that his future is rosy. “There is a very well-respected writer in Hong Kong who wrote an article named ‘I am a Hongkie’. He explained that Hong Kong has had very good prosperity over the last twenty years, and that chances are Read the rest of “Hongkie talks Chinese” or post a comment

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