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Actualización del Web site

21 de febrero de 2008 por historias del éxito del negocio de China

Actualización del Web siteComo la mayor parte de usted ha notado ahora, comenzamos 2008 con un Web site reajustado completo. Por supuesto nos preguntábamos lo que usted, nuestros lectores, pensamiento sobre él. En nuestra encuesta anterior usted podría dar su opinión y ahora deseamos presentarle los resultados. La mayor parte de usted dijo: “Trabajo excelente”. ¡Gracias mucho por este elogio!

Si usted tenía la opinión que un cierto trabajo todavía está necesitado, no se preocupe. Todavía estamos mejorando el sitio, y estamos agregando los nuevos capítulos, por ejemplo Informes del Sourcing de China y Libros en China. ¡Sea seguro comprobar hacia fuera estas páginas también!

Estamos siempre interesados en familiarización con nuestros lectores un pedacito mejor, nosotros hemos agregado tan hoy una nueva encuesta sobre cuantas veces usted va a China. Usted puede encontrarlo en la columna izquierda de nuestro Web site. Estamos mirando adelante a recibir sus respuestas.

Comparación china y occidental de la cultura

3 de enero de 2008 por historias del éxito del negocio de China

Las reuniones de este este de Soloshow del oeste por Yang Liu, que fue colocado en el ministerio de afairs extranjeros en Alemania, son el arte del cartel que compara la cultura alemana/occidental con la cultura china de una manera que chistoso capture algunas diferencias societal. ¿Innecesario decir el azul representa a la cultura occidental y a chino rojo?

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Van 2-Shanghai

7 de septiembre de 2007 por historias del éxito del negocio de China

Go 2-ShanghaiYou are young, ambitious and up for a new challenge. Looking for a dazzling internship in an ultramodern city in the country with the fastest growing economy in the world, there’s just no getting around Shanghai. But where to start? How to get in contact with reliable companies? Since January 2007 the answer to all of your questions is called: 2-Shanghai!

Lonneke de Greef and Michael Douglas decided to leave the Netherlands to start a company in China. “We saw many requests on the Internet from students who would like to go to China. At the moment China really is one of the most favourite countries for aspiring interns, and in particular Shanghai is very popular. China has a great demand for them too. Reason enough for us to establish ourselves in Shanghai to launch Read the rest of “Go 2-Shanghai” or post a comment

China and the Art of Xuro

July 12th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

China_Art_XuroIt 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

Master Chinese in China

July 4th, 2007 by China Business Success Stories

Master Chinese in ChinaOne of the trends inherent to the economic growth in China, is the fact that more and more people are taking Chinese language classes. The best way to do that? Go to China and talk to Sally Zhang. She works as Program Director at the Chinese Language Education organization in Beijing. Conveniently located in the middle of Beijing’s business center.

Beijing is home to most of her students. “At this moment, we are teaching Chinese to 82 students. Mostly Westerners, but also people coming from Japan and Korea. The continuously increasing amount of students can to a degree be explained, by the steadily increasing number of foreign companies in China. A few years ago, there was only the Chinese bank, nowadays I have five students who work for foreign banks operating in China. These financial professionals need to be able to read newspapers and documents in English as well as in Chinese. Fortunately for them, they work at companies where English is, at this point in time, the most common language.”

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