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Atteggiamenti Androgynous

21 novembre 2007 dalle storia di successo di affari della Cina

Da Mulligan franco

Atteggiamenti di carriera delle donne cinesiLa confusione di genere sembra essere il soggetto del giorno ora, con un rapporto recente che cita 30% delle donne giovani che identificano la loro personalità come parte-maschio, parte-femmina.

Ciò ha implicazioni importanti per il posto di lavoro, particolarmente per coloro che ha ancora riconoscere il cambiamento di mare negli atteggiamenti.

Secondo indagine, che è stato condotto con 800 allievi femminili di politica del un-bambino dalle università intorno a Schang-Hai, circa il doppio di un'indagine precedente, 10 anni fa, veda come parte-femmina, parte-maschio nei loro atteggiamenti.

Questi atteggiamenti androgynous sembrano derivare dalla concorrenza intensa che la generazione corrente deve passare attraverso. Legga il resto “degli atteggiamenti Androgynous„ o invii un commento

Colloqui di Hongkie cinesi

28 giugno 2007 dalle storia di successo di affari della Cina

Colloqui di Hongkie cinesiAnche se il Chow dello Stanley da Hong Kong non è venuto da lontano, la Cina è ancora un occhio-apri per lui. Due anni fa che ha ottenuto invitato in Cina da CCG (gruppo centrale di comunicazione) ad aiuto amalgami cinque più piccole imprese. Scopre le differenze mille ed una fra la gente, le colture, gli skillsets, le esperienze, l'atmosfera del lavoro ed i lifestyles. La sua assegnazione? Per stabilire una collaborazione armoniosa. Come riesce quello? “Essere onesto è la chiave.„

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

Special Things to Consider When Negotiating in China

June 26th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Eric Castro

Special Things to Consider When Negotiating in ChinaChinese people arrive on time for meetings and other occasions (and sometimes 5 or 10 minutes in advance). It is considered rude to arrive late for engagements of any kind. Traveling from one point to another in many cities in China can be extremely time-consuming due to traffic delays. Make sure you leave early enough to make it to your destination on time.

Take time to get to know your counterparts. You will need to establish a high level of trust in your partner. Business style in China relies on personal relationships based on trust rather than legalized, impersonal obligations. Don’t rush things. Read the rest of “Special Things to Consider When Negotiating in China” or post a comment

A (Consumer) Storm in a (Foreign) Coffee Cup

June 21st, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Jeremy Gordon

A (Consumer) Storm in a (Foreign) Coffee Cup Starbucks seems to be everywhere in China’s big cities (it has around 200 branches) and locals and expats alike can be found reading, meeting and drinking the high-priced hot stuff. The success of Starbucks in China has been hailed as a victory for a foreign consumer brand, and proof that urban Chinese consumers will spend money for the right product / service / experience.
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Man man chi

June 21st, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Chinese_food_menuImagine, you are in China and you want to enjoy the traditional Chinese cuisine at an authentic Chinese restaurant. In your travel guide you find a restaurant ‘you have to visit’ and you make a reservation. Then the waitress hands you the menu: its in Chinese!

Want to know what it is you just ordered before actually eating it? Shanghai Rainbow Consulting made a special Read the rest of “Man man chi” or post a comment