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前離開訓練為移居誰派遣到中國

2007年12月10日由中國企業成功案例

訓練為expats在中國如何為經驗準備叫中國? Pamela Lau做了一個有趣的科學研究關於前離開訓練為expats計劃去中國。雖然有一些文學對前離開訓練表示懷疑的作用(Kealy和Protheroe 1996年; selmer等1998),它確切根據移居國外前離開訓練是相關的。 当數據得到,統計測試進行創造被送到中國由他們的公司對需要的更加深刻的理解移居國外。 讀其餘「前離開訓練為移居誰派遣到中國」或張貼評論

中國第三章: 第一次印刷

2007年12月6日由中國企業成功案例

中國第三章: 第一次印刷如此gweilo在空氣中國飛行得到了。
它似乎我是唯一的非中國人在飛機上。
文化震動開始了那裡。 飛行空氣中國不是像飛行加拿大航空。 我們採取我們的西部舒適為授予和真正地不讚賞什麼我們有,直到它拿走了。 這是好,逐漸第一階段介紹為我。 採取我們用於這裡的所有并且敲它在三個山谷下。 空間、服務、質量是否洗手間,就座或者食物。 I did not suffer, but realized that I was like a city guy going to visit country cousins on the farm. I was going from a developed society to a developing society. They were trying to catch up with us, and doing a great job, but…

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China Chapter Three: First impressions

December 6th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Ernie Tadla

First ImpressionsSo the gweilo got on an Air China flight. It seems I was the only non-Chinese person on the plane. The culture shock began there. Flying Air China is not like flying Air Canada. We take our western comforts for granted and don’t really appreciate what we have until it’s taken away. This was a good, gradual first phase introduction for me. Take all we are used to here and knock it down three notches. Space, service, quality whether washrooms, seating, or food. I did not suffer, but realized that I was like a city guy going to visit country cousins on the farm. I was going from a developed society to a developing society. They were trying to catch up with us, and doing a great job, but were not there yet.
 
Alone with my thoughts, I wondered and worried. What was I getting myself into? The pangs of being alone were deep. It would be four months before Lovy would join me. Without her at my side, I was at the mercy of others and my own mental meanderings. Would Dan and his partners, Wu Bing and Peter, accept me? Would the Chinese staff accept me? How would I order things since I didn’t know the language? Would I succeed? How would I begin? What would I do?

Then the “what ifs” started. What if they don’t accept me? What if I don’t succeed? What if? What if?

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Introduction China Business Group

November 27th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

LinkedIn China Business GroupHi everybody (and in particular Celina, John, Mayke, Christina, Louis-Bertrand, Denise, Hani, Rob, Benoît, Jorge, Jef, Nir, who did I miss?),

Thanks, to many of you, for sending me mail asking what the China Business Group on LinkedIn is about and what you can to do help make the group an overwhelming success! I – Michiel a.k.a. Michael – hope you will appreciate me answering some questions through this message to all members. As it will:

a) Spare me some time to answer everybody in person (copy-pasting makes it rather impersonal to me)
b) Share what this group is about with everybody

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Mature Workers

June 27th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Frank Mulligan

Mature WorkersExpatriates are a big part of the business life in China. They have brought a good amount of technology, management and practical knowledge to bear on the challenges that face China’s industrial base. In many ways you could say that they brought a new manufacturing platform to China and the economy has been at least partly built around it.

Unfortunately, expatriates tend to bring both the good and the bad with them. It cannot really be any other way, and it’s not in any way a criticism. Read the rest of “Mature Workers” or post a comment