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Items Tagged With Vlogging Shanghai

Fons Tuinstra On The Role Of Foreigners In China
Written By: christine
2008-03-24 16:34:39

Fons Tuinstra, Founder of ChinaBiz Speakers talks about the role of foreigners in China business.



Ian Sullivan's Advice On Doing Business In China
Written By: christine
2008-03-24 05:23:53

Ian Sullivan, Vice-President of i-level Media Group gives us his advice on doing business in China.

Introduction To Fons Tuinstra, Founder of ChinaBiz Speakers
Written By: christine
2008-03-24 11:31:58

Fons Tuinstra, Founder of ChinaBiz Speakers gives us an introduction to himself and China's first premier speakers' bureau.



Introduction To Joe Constanty of NextStep Shanghai
Written By: christine
2008-03-23 19:52:45

Joe Constanty, Co-Founder of NextStep Shanghai and Tangential Consulting gives us an introduction to who he is and the projects he's involved with in China.

Introduction To Renee Hartmann, Co-Founder of Eno
Written By: christine
2008-03-25 04:43:49

Renee Hartmann, Co-Founder of Eno gives us an introduction to herself and a background on her China story.






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If the gap in business culture and landscape between China and the West were a physical bridge, it might be immeasurably long, spanning two vast and vastly different terrains. It takes more than any one person to bridge the gap, or act as a guide on both shores. It takes a Network. Learn more.