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Become a Master in Listening
Did you know that the Chinese symbol for listening consists of 10 distinct elements? They combine meanings like “king, ear, eye, heart, sense and respect” into one symbol. What does that tell you? Obviously the entire culture of the Far East perceives listening as extremely valuable and is trained to get a lot of information beyond the spoken word: Context, emotion, cultural background or intentions. As a sharp contrast, our Western culture emphasizes verbal and written expression, powerful speaking, articles and books as part of individual development. This cultural underpinning is subconscious and might impact our readiness to listen effectively.

Recession-proof PR
Hard economic times are, ironically, the best times to aggressively launch a PR campaign.

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Staggering Data on Growth in Chinese Markets
The growth in Chinese stock markets -- and the Chinese economy in general -- continues to be fairly staggering:

Private Chinese Direct Investment in Africa: Some Examples
The examples below are based on Naidu (2007) and a Chinese government website (http://preview.english.mofcom.gov.cn). The examples are by no means comprehensive; nor are they necessarily consistent with official statistics. Nevertheless, they suggest the scope and scale of private Chinese investment in Africa.

® vs. ™
The ™ or SM symbol is to be used for marks that either have a pending trademark application OR for marks that are simply claiming the rights to the mark. The ® symbol is to be used for marks that have a Federally registered trademark.

Become a Master in Listening
Did you know that the Chinese symbol for listening consists of 10 distinct elements? They combine meanings like “king, ear, eye, heart, sense and respect” into one symbol. What does that tell you? Obviously the entire culture of the Far East perceives listening as extremely valuable and is trained to get a lot of information beyond the spoken word: Context, emotion, cultural background or intentions. As a sharp contrast, our Western culture emphasizes verbal and written expression, powerful speaking, articles and books as part of individual development. This cultural underpinning is subconscious and might impact our readiness to listen effectively.

Central Cottage Industries Corporation of India (CCIC) plans to open overseas franchise crafts outlet in China
Central Cottage Industries Corporation of India (CCIC) explores the possibility of opening a franchise showroom in the Chinese capital, Beijing, said the CCIC Managing Director Mr. MA Ibrahimi. Indian art objects, especially the Thangka paintings, and hand-made gift items are among the favorites of Chinese people, he added.

Tied Up and Gagged by China's New Labor Law
I feel the new Chinese labor law has us tied up and gagged all in the name of protecting "the employee". Unfortunately, the inability to quickly part with an underperforming employee is hurting our company and all our other employees. Another Chinese case of spend a dollar to save a dime, or as they say in China, 因小失大.

Perspective is Everything
Reality can be best defined as one's perception based upon their own perspective. Recently, I was enjoying an old, rather antiquated spy novel in which four opposing secret agents are sitting around a table, engaged in a card game. One of the agents was to receive a secret coded symbol that he was to write on the tablecloth. The secret coded symbol was to be picked up by a hidden camera in the ceiling of the card room. The other three secret agents were to observe the secret symbol as soon as it was written on the tablecloth and then report back to their respective spymasters.

Doesn\'t add up: US export price versus Chinese end-user price
When selling in China, price is always an issue. This is why it is critical to analyze and understand the export price versus Chinese end-user price when planning to export sell to China. To the Chinese, "landed" price is what really counts. Landed price is total cost paid to import and obtain your product. So what's the difference between your export price and what the Chinese end-user pays for your product? This article details a simple yet revealing example.

Insights from a another sales effort in China
Forgetting Chinese are very different from ourselves, Americans attempt selling to Chinese as they do with other Americans. When they fail to succeed, they can only return home befuddled by what may have gone wrong. Here is a story about a real-life sales situation in China, one that I hope will give you more insights to add to your quiver.

Why Combination Logos Are So Popular
A logo that in some manner combines both a symbol and the company name. The symbol and text can be integrated together, side by side, or with one located above the other.

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