Archive for November, 2016
Posted by Jim Nelson on November 29, 2016
Let me talk about my core heart in business – People. Starting a business in China is complicated, but can be very rewarding if you partner with and hire the right people. Let me tell you of two Westerners who hoodwinked US factory investors One said he would be their China expert and registered their […]
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Posted by Jim Nelson on November 22, 2016
Starting a business in China has certain practical issues that lead to you getting a license and actualizing the operation. Using a Factory as an Example, Look at All the Issues! Site selection The government in each zone or district will want to know 1 General introduction of the company 2 Location of market/customer 3 […]
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Posted by Jim Nelson on November 15, 2016
I want to start with a quote on starting a business in China from here in Quora that is worth thinking through. John Lombard wrote Setting up a business in China isn’t that difficult, it just requires patience and research. Or hiring someone else who knows how to do it. But what about after you’ve got […]
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Posted by Jim Nelson on November 11, 2016
I have been writing about bad management for quite a few weeks now as it is so prevalent. A few weeks ago I wrote about kiss up kick down managers and be sure this article is another installment on that theme. Tyranny of the manager occurs because these manager know how to get upper management […]
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Posted by Jim Nelson on November 5, 2016
I like getting Gallup data as they are experts on survey data. They produced some insightful data on the workplace. The key data I saw here was that only half of workers know what to do. Fully 50% of leaders not clear enough, so their workers are guessing. Leaders Not Clear Enough and Employees […]
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