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Grupo do negócio de China da introdução

Novembro 27o, 2007 por histórias do sucesso do negócio de China

Grupo do negócio de LinkedIn ChinaHi todos (e em Celina particular, John, Mayke, Christina, Louis-Bertrand, Denise, Hani, Rob, Benoît, Jorge, Jef, Nir, que eu falta?),

Agradece, a muitos de você, emitindo me pedir do correio o que o grupo do negócio de China em LinkedIn é aproximadamente e o que você pode fazer a ajuda faz o grupo a um sucesso oprimindo! I - Michiel a.k.a. Michael - esperança você apreciar-me-á que responde a algumas perguntas através desta mensagem a todos os membros. Como ele:

a) Poupe-me algum tempo para responder a todos na pessoa (cópia-colar faz rather impessoal a mim)
b) Compartilhe de o que este grupo é aproximadamente com todos

Vai assim aqui! Leia o descanso da “do grupo do negócio de China introdução” ou afixe um comentário

Trabalhadores maduros

Junho 27o, 2007 por histórias do sucesso do negócio de China

Por Mulligan Frank

Trabalhadores madurosExpatriates são uma parte grande da vida de negócio em China. Trouxeram uma quantidade boa de tecnologia, de gerência e de conhecimento prático para carregar nos desafios que enfrentam a base industrial de China. Em muitas maneiras você poderia dizer que trouxeram uma plataforma nova do manufacturing a China e a economia estêve construída pelo menos em parte em torno dela.

Infelizmente, expatriates tendem a trazer o bom e o bad com eles. 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

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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Lawyer’s advice on legal self-protection in China

June 1st, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Lawyer’s advice on legal self-protection in China

On his first visit to China in 2004, Alexander de Nerée liked what he saw. So when he was asked to set up De Nerée Advocates in Hong Kong, it did not take him long to decide.
“I am really fascinated by China, but I also feel fortunate to be living in Hong Kong. Hong Kong is really ‘China-light’. Not so much fun, but healthier for you. With the fairly Westernised attitude of the Hong Kong people and the relatively high standard of English, the business climate for foreigners is better here then in most parts of China. It’s like Switzerland in Asia. Everything is well-organised and clean.”

So there is not much work to do for lawyers in Hong Kong then? “Quite the opposite. Many businesses choose Hong Kong as their base to start operations in Asia. An obvious choice: all the leading banks, insurers and accountants are around the corner. Hong Kong also plays an important role because of its favourable tax regulations and the excellent legal infrastructure. It is actually a sort of ‘home away from home’. A safe haven to start if you are looking to do business in mainland China. Where of course other legal concepts and basic business rules apply. In that last category, when clients ask about do’s and don’ts I generally advise them to Read the rest of “Lawyer’s advice on legal self-protection in China” or post a comment