أبريل - نيسان [1ست], 2008 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص
علمت دروس من بعض من الشركات رئيسيّة في الصين
ب [روسّل] [برون]
إبتداع كلمة نحن يكون نسمع [ا لوت مور] من في الصين [ثس دس]. التوافق الآراء أنّ كصناعة يستمرّ تكاليف في الصين أن يرتفع و [سوبّلي شين] تعقيد يزيد, لذلك شركات يضطرّ ابتكرت على حدّ سواء أن ينقذ مال وأن يزيد فعالية.
في هذا قصة يأخذ نحن نظرة عميقة داخل ماذا [ا فو] شركات وفردات في الصين, على حدّ سواء أجنبيّة وصينيّ يكون يتمّون أن يقود الطريق في خدمة, ممون إدارة, هو تزويد, [أس ولّ س] يكلّم وفعالية معامل. هذا كان شركات وفردات كلّ رابحات المكافآت في نوفمبر - تشرين الثّاني 2007 [شينا] قمة.
يأخذ تقدمات عبر ال [سوبّلي شين] في الصين الشكل من جديدة هو تزويدات, مستويات عظيمة خدمة من خلال [3بل], جيّدة ممون إدارة, موقعة استراتيجيّة عمليات ويزاد بؤرة على محلّية [ر&د] وتطوير من محلّية إنسانيّة وأخرى موردات. رحلت قرأت الإستراحة من "الصين [سوبّلي شين] إرتفاعات القضيب - أنا" أو عيّنت تعليق
مارس - آذار [17ث], 2008 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص
بريتشارد [ك]
يجعل الغلطة كثير الناس عندما يشبك صاحب مصنع أو يشتري منتوجات في الصين يكون أن يفكّر بثمن زهيد.
سعر منخفضة [كست-لووست], خصوم خصوم خصوم. There is a much better alternative and one that traders are not currently exploiting.
For example lets take a pair of shoes. Almost 50% of all the shoes sold in the UK originate in China. Now the costs involved in manufacturing a pair of shoes include the cost of materials, ie. leather, the cost of packaging, the cost of the overhead…rent rates electric etc, the cost of labour & management and of course the cost of shipping. However, think of this… the labour aspect of the combined costs is probably less than 10%. Read the rest of “Cheap or value added” or post a comment
March 4th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
Hello,
I know of a Chinese cement manufacturer that’s looking for funding to
replace their old standing kilns with new “dry” rotary kilns that will
increase efficiency and reduce pollution and is as a matter of fact,
mandated by the government.
Would you Read the rest of “Chinese cement manufacturers” or post a comment
March 3rd, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
Much thought and effort goes into the selection of vendors, but how much effort do you put into selecting an audit provider? Many potential clients begin their conversations with “We have tried third party auditors in the past…”
Does that sound familiar? I can’t tell you how to pick one company over another. Your particular industry and needs will determine who is right for you. What I can do, is give you some advice about audits in general.
Read the rest of “Evaluating your Audit Provider” or post a comment >>
February 5th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories
By Dan Harris
My friend Chris Carr, dean of the CalPoly MBA program and the brains behind the International Business Tour blog has a very thoughtful post, entitled, “Will Paying More Change Behavior And Make Someone More Ethical?” Thoughtful, but wrong.
The post centers on whether paying more gets you better performance and/or better ethics, and Chris pretty much says it does not:
“Some suggested that we could solve the problem of too many defective products coming from China by paying more to the Chinese suppliers that make this stuff. I questioned that assumption, and still do.
One example I gave in that discussion thread was that if paying people more solved the problem, then why does paying most good employees more still result in good performance, but not superior performance? (See Comment No. 29.) And why does paying most bad employees more money still get you bad performance, and not good performance? (If you feel that more money correlates to higher performance, come see me after you have hired, managed and fired more than a few people, and let’s compare notes.)”
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