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Ever wonder why PR pros hop between China and Singapore?
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Laquo; 14 Helpful Posts for Public Relations Students – Welcome @AllenHallPR! 3 Things Starting a New Job and Living in a Foreign Country Have in Common. Ever wonder why PR pros hop between China and Singapore? I’ve been fortunate that my current employer values my experience and interest in China. Therefore my team’s leaders have connected me with colleagues who have spent time in our Asia Pacific operations, culminating in my connecting with my Singapore-based colleague Sim Yee. Most of the media in Ch...
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3 Things Starting a New Job and Living in a Foreign Country Have in Common
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Laquo; Ever wonder why PR pros hop between China and Singapore? 3 Things Starting a New Job and Living in a Foreign Country Have in Common. A new job is always difficult to adapt to, especially if you’re not expecting as much culture shock as you run into. Each company can be like its own country in a way, so I’ve found that a lot of same the skills and lessons that help someone thrive after moving to a foreign country lead to happiness and success at a new job, too. Learning Chinese vocabulary made me c...
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Linkage | Crosby & Co
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Here are some links to various resources around the web. Got a link you want me to check out? There are a lot of great websites dedicated to contemporary Chinese art and culture these days, though some of the best are Chinese-only. Here are a few of the English ones that I frequent a lot:. A comprehensive site on art news and events around Asia. The website of Art Leap Magazine. An e-magazine about Chinese contemporary art with lots of artist interviews, profiles and China art news. Longtime Atlantic cor...
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EXHAUSTED DILIGENCE: June 2010
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Wednesday, June 16, 2010. Wallpaper* Taiwan - Decoding a Menace. I went bonkers when Wallpaper* highlighted Taiwan in their last issue. With the following blurb:. Asian hipsters have long flocked to Taiwan for its unbeatable combination of jaw-dropping scenery, culture, retail therapy and addictive food culture - something the West has only belatedly come to appreciate. And good timing, too, as Wallpaper* recently pitched up in this gem of an island for Operation: Taiwan Revealed.". Monday, June 14, 2010.
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Asia Pacific
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Posts tagged Asia Pacific. Ever wonder why PR pros hop between China and Singapore? Posted by Beth Evans. I’ve been fortunate that my current employer values my experience and interest in China. Therefore my team’s leaders have connected me with colleagues who have spent time in our Asia Pacific operations, culminating in my connecting with my Singapore-based colleague Sim Yee. When she visited my office through Waggener Edstrom’s Global Exchange. Most of the media in China is in Beijing. Chinese med...
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jargon
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3 Things Starting a New Job and Living in a Foreign Country Have in Common. Posted by Beth Evans. A new job is always difficult to adapt to, especially if you’re not expecting as much culture shock as you run into. Each company can be like its own country in a way, so I’ve found that a lot of same the skills and lessons that help someone thrive after moving to a foreign country lead to happiness and success at a new job, too. Learning Chinese vocabulary made me comfortable not understanding everything I ...
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marketing
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Ever wonder why PR pros hop between China and Singapore? Posted by Beth Evans. I’ve been fortunate that my current employer values my experience and interest in China. Therefore my team’s leaders have connected me with colleagues who have spent time in our Asia Pacific operations, culminating in my connecting with my Singapore-based colleague Sim Yee. When she visited my office through Waggener Edstrom’s Global Exchange. Most of the media in China is in Beijing. Chinese media amplify stories more tha...
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culture shock
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Posts tagged culture shock. 3 Things Starting a New Job and Living in a Foreign Country Have in Common. Posted by Beth Evans. A new job is always difficult to adapt to, especially if you’re not expecting as much culture shock as you run into. Each company can be like its own country in a way, so I’ve found that a lot of same the skills and lessons that help someone thrive after moving to a foreign country lead to happiness and success at a new job, too. Learning Chinese vocabulary made me comfortable not...