Succeeding in China’s crowded business education market
Over the last two decades, competition in China’s business education market has become more intense.
Over the last two decades, competition in China’s business education market has become more intense.
When China first began the process of integrating into the global economy there was a necessary and rapid assimilation of Western business practices.
The number of foreign students in China has been growing annually since December 1950, when Tsinghua University enrolled the first batch of overseas students since the People’s Republic of China was founded.
Companies have a responsibility to provide duty of care solutions for this new mobile workforce, this should be extended to all staff.
In the several decades since China’s opening and reform in the late 1970s, China’s education system has evolved in an unprecedented manner.
Launched in Beijing over 22 years ago with a staff of just two, KPMG China now employ around 9,000 people.
With China’s outbound tourism ready to shake global tourism trends, European nations need to reinvent strategies to reach out to young Chinese consumers
China’s serviced office market is the largest in Asia, with a network of more than 150 quality serviced offices across 12 cities.
Logistics legislation and regulations are changing inside the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone (CSPFTZ or Zone).
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