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رخيصة أو [فلو-دّد]

مارس - آذار [17ث], 2008 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص

صينيّة رخيصة أو [فلو-دّد]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. هناك كثير خيار جيّدة وواحدة أنّ تجار يكون لا حاليّا يستغلّون.

مثلا يترك لقطة [ا] زوج الأحذية. باع تقريبا 50% من [ألّ ث] أحذية في ال [أوك] يتكوّن في الصين. الآن تضمّن التكاليف في يصنع زوج الأحذية يتضمّن التكلفة ال [متريلس], [إي]. جلد, التكلفة من يعبّئ, التكلفة من…

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مهارات منافسة في الصين مالية

فبراير - شباط [27ث], 2008 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص

مهارات منافسة في الصين ماليةوفقا ل ال أوقات ماليّة, نحن كلّ اخترنا المهنة خاطئة عندما قرّر نحن أن يكون صانعات, [دورس] ومساعدات. المال كبيرة في يتحرّك مال حوالي, والجيّدة راتب أعطيت صفقات في الصين يكون إلى صفقة صانعات حاليّا.

محلّية صينيّة ودوليّة [فيننسل سرفيس] قد استفاد شركات من الفتحة أخيرة من السوق. قد وصل ال [فورين كمبني] في وقت جيّدة, مع حجوم ضخمة نقد يهيم حوالي في [أونروردينغ] بنك حسابات, أو يكذب تحت أفرشة. It’s the perfect meeting of supply and demand.

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Breaking the Impasse: Promoting Worker Involvement in the Collective Bargaining and Contracts Process

February 20th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

Breaking the Impasse: Promoting Worker Involvement in the Collective Bargaining and Contracts ProcessCollective labour contracts have been developed and promoted by the Chinese government and the All-China Federation of Trade Unions (ACFTU) since the mid-1990s. Thus far, however, because of the lack of genuine worker participation in the contract negotiations, they have brought only limited benefit to China’s workers.

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Why Paying More Is Good China Business

February 5th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Dan Harris

Payment Improves Chinese PerformanceMy 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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Workers’ paradise

January 30th, 2008 by China Business Success Stories

By Alexander de Neree

Chinese Contract LawBesides the human tragedy, there has always been a certain irony in the fact that the communist system has never been able to achieve its main goal: to bring prosperity to the masses.

More specifically in China, there first where the farmers that did not particularly benefited from the revolution that was undertaken in their name. And now, much to Beijing’s chagrin one imagines, one scandal after another regarding the maltreatment of workers hits the international press circuit.

But, help is underway. Starting January 1, 2008, the new labour contract law will come in force in China. Surprisingly it has many characteristics of the Dutch system which will give rise to some alarm among employers familiar with the Dutch system. Read the rest of “Workers’ paradise” or post a comment