China has been hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak. The whole country was locked down for a few weeks since late Jan 2020. With the virus under control, China gradually relaxed the lockdown measures and the citizens are going back to work and going out to shop again. According to Arnold Ma, as of 21 […]
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Michele Wucker, author of Gray Rhino, shared her insights on the impact of COVID-19 on the Global Economy in her recent article published on Linkedin. So far, estimates of the hit that Chinese economic growth will take range from 0.2 to 0.8 percent, depending on whether the outbreak slows as spring arrives and temperatures increase, […]
Tensions with China have increased dramatically around the world. There are very few voices that can bridge China and the West for better cultural understanding and more constructive engagement, in English. Peggy Liu, Chairperson of JUCCCE, is one such person. Here is her recent article How to engage with China constructively A nuanced view from […]
Emma Reynolds, with her e3reloaded team, is cooperating with Linkedin to launch a crash course in User-Centered Design on the 26th of November in Hong Kong to change the conversation and to renew the passion for HR. Candidates and employees are thinking and acting like customers. They have the power of choice: to join, to […]
Morry Morgan‘s recent post “The 5 difficult people in your presentation ” at Linkedin has close to 80,000 views and 7,000 share and still counting. What should you do if you bump into the Self Promoter, the Critic, the Bombardier? Here are Morry’s insights… YOUR LAST PRESENTATION WOULD HAVE BEEN A RAGING SUCCESS. The introduction […]
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