Bering Guides : Business Travel in China.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Provo :
ProQuest LLC,
Jan. 2003.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Map and Time Zones
- At a Glance (2002)
- Basic Information
- Geography
- Politics
- Economy
- Background
- Current Trends
- Regional Differences
- Investment and Trade
- The Underground Economy
- E-Commerce
- Preparing to Leave
- Scheduling
- Visas and Documentation
- Customs Preparations
- Immunizations, Prescriptions, and Health Insurance
- Things to Pack
- Clothes
- Presentation Materials
- Gifts
- Adapters
- Business Cards
- Interpreters
- Mobile Phones and Calling Plans
- Hotel Reservations
- Getting AroundTransportation
- Airport to Hotel
- Taxis
- Rental Cars
- Buses
- Subway
- Trains
- Planes
- Communication
- Telephone
- E-mail/Fax
- Keeping Safe and Well
- Summary of Risk
- Medical Treatment
- Food, Drink, and Cigarettes
- Natural Disasters
- Terrorism
- Theft
- Violent Crime
- Legal Rights and Obligations
- Personal Well-being
- Corporate Corruption
- Contracts and Claims of Authority
- Making a Good Impression
- Saving Face
- Guanxi
- Chinese Perceptions of Americans
- ConversationBody Language
- Gift-giving
- Business Entertainment
- Dining
- Table Manners
- Paying for Meals
- In the Chinese Home
- Doing Business
- The Workweek
- Industrial Relations
- Introductions
- Titles
- Business Cards
- Presentations
- Negotiations
- Before
- During
- Giving Feedback
- Departing and Following Up
- Airport Formalities
- Following Up
- Useful Contacts
- U.S Department of Commerce
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (division of Dept. of Commerce)
- U.S. State Department
- Overseas Citizens Services 24-hour hotline (service of State Dept.)United States Embassy to the People�s Republic of
- Embassy of the People�s Republic of China to the