Introduction The following report examines the need for Hong Kong Electronic Industries Association (HKEIA) to provide assistance for local electrical small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to enter the Southeast Asian Market. Background of the project In the past few years‚ Hong Kong’s electronic industry has been facing intense competition from nearby countries‚ such as China‚ Taiwan‚ Singapore and South Korea. Many local SMEs failed to stand in this highly competitive business environment
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indigenous citizens qualified as Hong Kong People in Government’s mind? Housing problems has plagued Hong Kong for years‚ the government proposed to set up new towns in the northeast New Territories in 2008. Recently‚ the government Development Bureau issued two television announcements to promote the plan. In the announcements the government claimed‚ “Every generation deserves a better living environment‚ North East New Territories New Development Areas‚ New Towns for Hong Kong People”. The announcements
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size up 10 great shipping container homes ‚ Stacked vertically on four different floors‚ Belgian architects Pieter Peelings and Silvia Mertens of Sculp(IT) have created a compact home for streamlined living‚ Each of the four small rooms serves a specific function in this shipping container home‚ From the bottom up‚ a spiral staircase links a work floor kitchen/dining floor‚ the living room floor and on the uppermost floor‚ a bedroom and bathroom space! Keith Dewey used shipping containers to create
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Feasibility of Sparkle Ltd’s Opening Jewellery Retail Store in Hong Kong PROBLEM This study was designed to analyze and evaluate the feasibility and possibility of Sparkle Ltd’s idea to open a jewellery retail store in Hong Kong. Specifically‚ the study seeks answers to these questions: * What is the opportunity for opening a jewellery retail store in Hong Kong? * What is the risk of opening a jewellery retail store in Hong Kong? * Do the advantages overweigh the disadvantages in this
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determined by the HR department in headquarter in China. They may not fully understand the salary level in Hong Kong. There is just a slightly change in the salary in the past decade. Job rotation The managers of Pointer are all decided by headquarter and are rotated every few years. So the previous managers do not have much motivation to improve the situation‚ as they know that they won’t be in Hong Kong for a long time. As a new comer‚ Mr. Chan thinks it is very important to solve the motivation problem
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actual part of the whole student life and a sign of being a grown-up also. When I came to Hong Kong‚ a very dynamic‚ western-rooted city‚ I would have thought I would find the same spirit and same drinking culture. I was wrong. In the streets surrounding the “party areas” I almost only got to meet some exchange students or young expats staying here for a short period of time and basically taking the most of Hong Kong nightlife. What about the local crowd? Is it just invisible? Not interested in going
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Shipping KPI Project Past‚ present and future Today’s topic • Shipping KPI Project Goals • Shipping KPI Project Methodology • Shipping KPI Project Achievements Current industry situation • Too many different indicators (KPIs) • Comparison of performance between companies is difficult due to lack of standardization • Difficult to mobilize organizational focus on quality improvement • Additional manpower required to present the same information in many different ways (onboard‚ in office
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The Shipping Industry Accounting Team: Communication and Team Issues Abstract Goldberg‚ Choo‚ and McKay Associates is a merger with three accounting firms. The accounting department has a division that deals with the shipping industry. After the merger‚ four accountants from different states united as one team. Each team member was new to a long-distance team relationship‚ so they were worried about how the team would function. They had a task to attract new customers
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com/image/pretty/1/1746 [18/11/2011] Ehow.com‚ 2011‚ “How to improve marketing communication” http://www.ehow.com/how_7744345_improve-marketing-communication.html [29/11/2011] Ellaskitchen‚ 2011 “Homepage” http://www.ellaskitchen.co.uk/ [1/12/2011] Hong Kong Government‚ “Hong Kong: The facts” http://www.gov.hk/en/about/abouthk/factsheets/docs/population.pdf‚ [26/11/2011] Kapferer‚ 2004‚ “Brand identity prism” http://www.12manage.com/methods_kapferer_brand_identity_prism.html‚ [18/11/2011]
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The Introduction of Shipping Containers Until the 1960s‚ shipping had not changed much in decades. Handling cargo was a labor-intensive activity‚ and transportation costs and times—whether by land or by sea—were huge obstacles to trade‚ often making transcontinental‚ let alone global‚ and trade economically unfeasible. However something happened that changed that. That was the invention of the shipping container. The birth of the shipping container dates back to April 26‚ 1956 when a crane lifted
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