English Languages
By: lizafrozen • Dissertation • 933 Words • December 4, 2014 • 882 Views
English Languages
English ranks third when comparing the most commonly spoken languages in the world, and yet in many countries, people remain ignorant of cultures in which English is not the primary language.
Good morning everyone, we are Sweeny Todd Research institute and we were contracted by your company, MacMillan Holdings Incorporated, to research the culture of China in anticipation of your desire to enter the global stage of business.
We are here to assist in this endeavour, and discuss our findings to provide your corporation with the greatest chance of success.
There is plenty of opportunity in China that is currently going unnoticed by your company. In fact, 32% of Chinese respondents stated in an article printed by the Huffington Post reported that they have personally purchased overseas products. Even more promising is the fact that Chinese consumers reported to find foreign products to be more attractive and trustworthy then local industry, and that they have a very high regard for Canadian imports in particular.
For these reasons, it is a wise decision to consider implementing your products to China. In order carry out this project with the highest chance of success, it will be best to consider the research we’ve gathered, so as to fully understand the Country you are wishing to conduct business with. To begin, I’d like to introduce who will discuss the Chinese Culture according to the the Gert Hofstede Model.
English ranks third when comparing the most commonly spoken languages in the world, and yet in many countries, people remain ignorant of cultures in which English is not the primary language.
Good morning everyone, we are Sweeny Todd Research institute and we were contracted by your company, MacMillan Holdings Incorporated, to research the culture of China in anticipation of your desire to enter the global stage of business.
We are here to assist in this endeavour, and discuss our findings to provide your corporation with the greatest chance of success.
There is plenty of opportunity in China that is currently going unnoticed by your company. In fact, 32% of Chinese respondents stated in an article printed by the Huffington Post reported that they have personally purchased overseas products. Even more promising is the fact that Chinese consumers reported to find foreign products to be more attractive and trustworthy then local industry, and that they have a very high regard for Canadian imports in particular.
For these reasons, it is a wise decision to consider implementing your products to China. In order carry out this project with the highest chance of success, it will be best to consider the research we’ve gathered, so as to fully understand the Country you are wishing to conduct business with. To begin, I’d like to introduce who will discuss the Chinese Culture according to the the Gert Hofstede Model.
English ranks third when comparing the most commonly spoken languages in the world, and yet in many countries, people remain ignorant of cultures in which English is not the primary language.
Good morning everyone, we are Sweeny Todd Research institute and we were contracted by your company, MacMillan Holdings Incorporated, to research the culture of China in anticipation of your desire to enter the global stage of business.
We are here to assist in this endeavour, and discuss our findings to provide your corporation with the greatest chance of success.
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