يناير - كانون الثّاني [29ث], 2008 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص
بما أنّ شركات [أوك] يبحثون أن يستفيد الصين ينمو تجاريّة يصبح مرتفع, يجنّد ويحافظ موظفات أكثر من إصدار; بشكل خاصّ مع الزيادة في يشكّل [كفس] وبراءة إختراع.
يجعل قصص في الصحافة قراءة مخيفة تماما. الصين أتمّ كلّ إختبار واكتشف أنّ من 3,000 براءة إختراع, 800 تلقّى يكون شكّلت. هو أيضا كشف أنّ هارفارد [فد] يستطيع كنت اشتريت ل مثل بعض بما أنّ $100.
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يناير - كانون الثّاني [23رد], 2008 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص
`يريد هناك أو لن هناك [ب]?' يكسر الكتلة صغيرة من شابّة أوروبيّة & بائعات آسيويّة من حشدهم ويضع السؤال إلى ي. هم يحاولون إلى نظرة يسترخى, غير أنّ بوضوح تعلّقت هم. الكاملة عمليّة بيع يراقب قسم يتلقّى يكون الاقتصادات من ال [أوس] وأوروبا قوة اندفاع خاسرة ويسألبنفسي ال نفسه سؤال:
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نوفمبر - تشرين الثّاني [21ست], 2007 بالصين عمل نجاح قصص
Gender confusion seems to be the topic of the day right now, with a recent report that cites 30% of young women identifying their personality as part-male, part-female.
This has important implications for the workplace, especially for those who have yet to recognize the sea change in attitudes.
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November 21st, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
By Frank Mulligan
Gender confusion seems to be the topic of the day right now, with a recent report that cites 30% of young women identifying their personality as part-male, part-female.
This has important implications for the workplace, especially for those who have yet to recognize the sea change in attitudes.
According to the survey, which was conducted with 800 female one-child policy students from universities around Shanghai, about twice as many as a previous survey, 10 years ago, see themselves as part-female, part-male in their attitudes.
These androgynous attitudes appear to derive from the intense competition that the current generation has to go through. Read the rest of “Androgynous Attitudes” or post a comment
July 12th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories
It is true: China has a large market area, where you can make a very decent living, but don’t expect miracles. Rob Groeneweg believes thát is the essence of doing business with China. His friendship with the Chinese Anne Xu is what started his hands-on experience; selling Chinese art on the Dutch market, through his newly founded business, Xuro. The sale of Chinese art still needs time to flourish, the demand on Xuro’s services as a business developer on the other hand grows rapidly. “Lots of entrepreneurs only think of China’s potential, having 1.3 billion consumers, and therefore are too eager. However, a bad deal remains a bad deal. Don’t be too greedy. The real market potential often is much smaller then you think.”
Working for Cross Ocean Cosco Container Lines, Rob comes into contact with China in 1990, because this company has been working with Chinese employees and trainees for decades. “In the Netherlands, there are approximately 8.000 Chinese students and they Read the rest of “China and the Art of Xuro” or post a comment