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لما يدفع أكثر يكون جيّدة الصين عمل

فبراير - شباط [5ث], 2008 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص

ب [دن] هاريس

دفع يحسن أداء صينيّةيتلقّى صديقتي [كريس] [كرّ], عميد من [كلبولي] [مبا] برنامج والأدمغة خلف الدوليّة عمل رحلة [بلوغ] موقعة عميق تفكير جدّا, يخوّل, "أردت يدفع كثير تغير تصرف وجعلت أحد ما أكثر أخلاقية?" عميق تفكير, غير أنّ خاطئة.

يركّز الموقعة فوق ما إذا يدفع أكثر يحصل أنت أداء جيّدة [أند/ور] علم خلق جيّدة, و [كريس] جميلة كثير يقول هو يتمّ لا:

"اقترح بعض أنّ نحن استطاع حللت المشكلة من [توو مني] منتوجات معيبة يأتي من الصين ب يدفع أكثر إلى الممونات صينيّة أنّ يجعل هذا مادّة خام. أنا استنطقت أنّ افتراض, وبعد يتمّ.

أعطى واحدة [إإكسمبل ي] داخل أنّ نقاشة خيط سنّ اللولب كان أنّ إن يدفع الناس أكثر حلّ المشكلة, بعد ذلك لماذا يتمّ يدفع كثير جيّدة موظفات أكثر بعد نتيجة في أداء جيّدة, غير أنّ لا أداء متفوّقة? (يرى تعليق رفض. 29.) ولماذا يدفع كثير موظفات سيّئة كثير مال سكون يحصلون أنت أداء سيّئة, ولا أداء جيّدة? (إن أنت تشعر أنّ يرتبط كثير مال إلى [هيغر برفورمنس], يأتي رأيتني عقب أنت قد وظّفت, يدير وأطلق النار أكثر من [ا فو] الناس, و [لت'س] قارنت بطاقات.)"

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فحص: شاملة صاحب مصنع وضع يبقى في الصين

ديسمبر - كانون الأوّل [20ث], 2007 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص

فحص شاملة صاحب مصنع وضع إقامة في الصينIn the aftermath of the recent recalls of tainted and toxic China-made products, more than a few have speculated that manufacturers who have outsourced production operations there are no doubt rethinking their sourcing strategies and quality control processes, and, if some of the, shall we say, ‘more aggressive’ pundits are to be believed, even rethinking their continued presence there altogether. However, according to the results of a proprietary survey just completed by the smart cube, the pundits appear to be very much mistaken.

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Survey: Global Manufacturers Staying Put in China

December 20th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Omer Abdullah

Global Manafacturers in ChinaIn the aftermath of the recent recalls of tainted and toxic China-made products, more than a few have speculated that manufacturers who have outsourced production operations there are no doubt rethinking their sourcing strategies and quality control processes, and, if some of the, shall we say, ‘more aggressive’ pundits are to be believed, even rethinking their continued presence there altogether. However, according to the results of a proprietary survey just completed by the smart cube, the pundits appear to be very much mistaken.

In fact, the majority of manufacturers surveyed are confident their supply chains are more than adequately secure to ensure the safety of their products. Indeed, nearly 80% of respondents (all of whom were manufacturers who currently manufactured their products in China) reported that they felt no need to review their supply chain activities in the wake of the well-publicized toy and toothpaste recalls. Further, these global manufacturers believe that the recent recall issues, while serious, are aberrations and not symptomatic of some more fundamental issue inherent within Chinese manufacturing. They appear to be on solid ground, as Mattel itself has apologized for initially putting the blame on its Chinese suppliers.
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Is Sourcing in China Safe?

December 12th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Is Sourcing in China Safe?Sourcing to China can be cost effective, but if something goes wrong, it could have a dramatic effect on your bottom line — and negatively impact customer opinion of your business. Can we trust domestic producers and distributors to control quality with fervor equal to their pursuit of low wages? Cheap labor is the easy part; the quality thing is a much tougher nut to crack.

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Is Sourcing in China Safe?

December 12th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

By Rebecca A. Morgan

Quality sourcing in ChinaSourcing to China can be cost effective, but if something goes wrong, it could have a dramatic effect on your bottom line — and negatively impact customer opinion of your business. Can we trust domestic producers and distributors to control quality with fervor equal to their pursuit of low wages? Cheap labor is the easy part; the quality thing is a much tougher nut to crack.A product recall is a very visible and expensive sign of a serious quality problem. The life threatening potential of some problems long ago led American government and producers to develop recall and reverse distribution systems.

For the most part we’ve become good at figuring out which product is at risk, where it went, and executing the recall process with limited harm to life. But lately faith in American product-based businesses has been shaken by the apparent lack of due diligence in assuring low-wage Chinese suppliers meet the same standards as our own. Read the rest of “Is Sourcing in China Safe?” or post a comment