Many organizations across Northeast Ohio are performing business in China, while many others may just be starting their journey. For those just beginning, the thought of doing business in China is often filled with questions, issues and concerns. Join ERC as we host Doing Business in China: Hurdling the Great Wall, a half-day session that will address many of the things your organization will need to keep in mind. Time will be given for Q&A throughout the session.
Topics and Presenters: William Sinn, Sinn & Co. LLC, "Hurdling the Great Wall" - Understanding todays China - Reasons why U.S. companies do business in China - Challenges of doing business in China - Success stories of companies that have Hurdled the Great Wall - what they did and what kind of success they have had
Yangping Wang and Joe Gross, Benesch Friedlander Coplan & Aronoff LLP, "The Legal Perspective" - Legal considerations for doing business in China - Labor and employment law in China - New Labor Contract Law - Expatriate considerations
Lunch Panel: Featuring HR executives who are experienced in China business: Ann E. Killian, Vice President, Human Resources, Ferro Corporation Jim Kuhn, Vice President, Human Resources, Life Line Screening Jerry Torma, Compensation and International HR Director, Nordson Corporation
Registration is $95 for ERC Members, $115 for nonmembers. Visit www.ercnet.org for more information or to regster.
| Doing Business in China: Hurdling the Great Wall posted on Thursday May 15, 2008 |
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