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Summary Week 11, 2008
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Dear Zinester,
Here's last week's
round up! To have your comment included in Friday's update, be sure to
comment on any (or all) article(s).
Luxury Brands in China: Part III
Despite the recent success of Chinese consumer brands, very few local
luxury brands have yet emerged. There are some brands which are perceived
as ...
Q &A: Dear Experts, Being from an EU Country,
which are the different steps I have to take to open a Travel Agency in
Shanghai? I would like to bring Chinese tourist to Europe.
Answer this question >>
Inside Chinese Business–Book Review
Now, without betraying my Anthropological roots, I have to say this: the
truth is that business in China is just like business anywhere else...
We all go down together: lianzuo (collective responsibility) in
China
If you want to understand just how far collectivism goes in China, look no
further than lianzuo — or collective responsibility...

Q&A: I would like to know if you can find me
a company in China that deals with fibre glass kind of material, I want to
share a business idea with that company. Thank You.
Answer this question >>
Top50 Service Outsourcing Providers in China Unveiled
And the companies on the list represent the whole level of China’s
service outsourcing industry and especially the best practice in offshore
outsourcing in 2007.
Benjamin in reply to What the Chinese Want You to Know about Networking
Excellent post Alex.
D.B. Shabalala in reply to China is expanding its global economic Empire
Thank you so much for updating me with China’s Business News, it
helps me to know more about this big country. I would like to know if you
can find me a company in China that deals …
Benjamin in reply to Ask Colin Friedman for China Expert advice
Dear Colin, Very good article, but I must agree with Heysu about your
comment concerning the disposable income. The last I read was that the
Chinese savings rate was the highest in …
Paul Tittmann in reply to Luxury Brands in China: Part III
What do you see as effective online marketing and sales strategies for
luxury brands, either B2C or B2B?
Anders in reply to Inside Chinese Business–Book Review
Good article. Many so called consultants are always trying to give an
impression that doing business in China is a “mystery” because
of the culture, history, language or …
Brian in reply to Inside Chinese Business–Book Review
Great review! Simply understanding the way of doing business in china, you
would be ok even you are not a master of Chinese language or culture. As a
guy born and educated in …
Brian Su in reply to Ask Colin Friedman for China Expert advice
Yes, China is a large country with various regional taste and flavor. Any
generalization of Chinese culture or business practice/protocol does not
make any sense. Things are constantly …
David in reply to Inside Chinese Business–Book Review
You guys are right. The only thing that is mystical about Chinese business
is the language–and that is honestly a big deal. It’s a big
deal for Chinese themselves with all the dialects ...
Paul Carlone in reply to Cheap or value added
Is there a formula you can apply to working out how much to spend on
labour? Is this something that can be taught, or something that can only be
learnt? …
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