Rise of the Machines: Robot industry leads China Manufacturing 2025 strategy
With its vast manufacturing base and diminishing workforce, China’s appetite for robots is rapidly increasing.
With its vast manufacturing base and diminishing workforce, China’s appetite for robots is rapidly increasing.
For the 2nd consecutive year, the European Chamber sent a delegation of observers to the Conference of Parties (COP22) of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).
With the days of China being a low-cost country long over, its manufacturing is at risk of being squeezed between innovation leaders on the one side and low-cost competitors on the other.
A key for talent engagement and sustainable business development in China
On 29th June, 2007, the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress (SCNPC) promulgated the Employment Contract Law (ECL).
Talent management is a perpetual challenge for employers, and one which seems to become more challenging with each new generation that breaks through to the job market.
Preventing unnecessary losses from R&D activities in China
In today’s changing world, CEOs are under more pressure to transform, adapt and align organisations to succeed or, increasingly, just to survive.
The fight for talent in China is becoming more intense, and it is no longer about who can offer the biggest package.
In the face of China’s increasingly strong economic headwinds, some businesses are having to revise their strategies in order to ensure profitable growth.
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