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PowerPoint for Presenters

Beijing
16 October 2013
        Are you trying to make an impact in your presentations or training? Do you want to create attention grabbing PowerPoints and print out content rich note sections for your audience?This course will introduce you to concepts to use PPT to your advantage and prepare not only great presentations but something people can meaningfully walk away with.     Objectives:   Enhance current PPT capability • Planning your presentation • Prepare your message • Improve your message • Problem Identification and Generating Options     Who should attend ?   • Managers required to give presentations with impact. • Training managers required to prepare materials for workshops     Facilitator: • Alistair McArthur Alistair's ten years experience in China has enabled him to attain an understanding of the China business market and develop his Chinese language skills. He has been involved in business having consulted for companies both in China and abroad, while having been the Sales and Marketing Director in IPS for over two years. Alistair's energetic and enthusiastic style of training has entertained trainees and made him very popular with his multi-national clients. He has been involved in training companies such as Siemens, Microsoft, Grand Hyatt Hotel and the International School of Beijing.     To register, please, fill in the form and send it back to info@cameraitacina.com.   Thank you   CICC

PowerPoint for Presenters

Beijing
16 October 2013
        Are you trying to make an impact in your presentations or training? Do you want to create attention grabbing PowerPoints and print out content rich note sections for your audience?This course will introduce you to concepts to use PPT to your advantage and prepare not only great presentations but something people can meaningfully walk away with.     Objectives:   Enhance current PPT capability • Planning your presentation • Prepare your message • Improve your message • Problem Identification and Generating Options     Who should attend ?   • Managers required to give presentations with impact. • Training managers required to prepare materials for workshops     Facilitator: • Alistair McArthur Alistair's ten years experience in China has enabled him to attain an understanding of the China business market and develop his Chinese language skills. He has been involved in business having consulted for companies both in China and abroad, while having been the Sales and Marketing Director in IPS for over two years. Alistair's energetic and enthusiastic style of training has entertained trainees and made him very popular with his multi-national clients. He has been involved in training companies such as Siemens, Microsoft, Grand Hyatt Hotel and the International School of Beijing.     To register, please, fill in the form and send it back to info@cameraitacina.com.   Thank you   CICC

Time and Stress Management

Beijing
22 October 2013
          Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience as we adjust to our continually changing environment; it has physical and emotional effects on us and can create positive or negative feelings. As a positive influence, stress can help compel us to action; it can result in a new awareness and an exciting new perspective. As a negative influence, it can result in feelings of distrust, rejection, anger, and depression, which in turn can lead to health problems such as headaches, upset stomach, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. Identifying unrelieved stress and being aware of its effect on our lives is not sufficient for reducing its harmful effects. Just as there are many sources of stress, there are many possibilities for its management.     Who should attend ?   The professionals who need to make the most out of his/her life and work.   Facilitator:   • Ms. May He May He has 14 years of working experience conducting professional training and human resources development. Ms He has been in charge of designing training courses, implementing training plans, guiding and supervising departmental training activities. She has delivered many management skills' training courses to mid- and senior-level managers in hospitality, retailing, logistics and the manufacturing industries. Her customers are Danone, Nokia, Siemens, Swissotel, etc.   Deadline for registration is September 15, 2013   To register, please, fill in the form and send it back to info@cameraitacina.com.   Thank you   CICC

Time and Stress Management

Beijing
22 October 2013
          Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience as we adjust to our continually changing environment; it has physical and emotional effects on us and can create positive or negative feelings. As a positive influence, stress can help compel us to action; it can result in a new awareness and an exciting new perspective. As a negative influence, it can result in feelings of distrust, rejection, anger, and depression, which in turn can lead to health problems such as headaches, upset stomach, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. Identifying unrelieved stress and being aware of its effect on our lives is not sufficient for reducing its harmful effects. Just as there are many sources of stress, there are many possibilities for its management.     Who should attend ?   The professionals who need to make the most out of his/her life and work.   Facilitator:   • Ms. May He May He has 14 years of working experience conducting professional training and human resources development. Ms He has been in charge of designing training courses, implementing training plans, guiding and supervising departmental training activities. She has delivered many management skills' training courses to mid- and senior-level managers in hospitality, retailing, logistics and the manufacturing industries. Her customers are Danone, Nokia, Siemens, Swissotel, etc.   Deadline for registration is September 15, 2013   To register, please, fill in the form and send it back to info@cameraitacina.com.   Thank you   CICC

Time and Stress Management

Beijing
22 October 2013
          Stress is the "wear and tear" our bodies experience as we adjust to our continually changing environment; it has physical and emotional effects on us and can create positive or negative feelings. As a positive influence, stress can help compel us to action; it can result in a new awareness and an exciting new perspective. As a negative influence, it can result in feelings of distrust, rejection, anger, and depression, which in turn can lead to health problems such as headaches, upset stomach, high blood pressure, heart disease, and stroke. Identifying unrelieved stress and being aware of its effect on our lives is not sufficient for reducing its harmful effects. Just as there are many sources of stress, there are many possibilities for its management.     Who should attend ?   The professionals who need to make the most out of his/her life and work.   Facilitator:   • Ms. May He May He has 14 years of working experience conducting professional training and human resources development. Ms He has been in charge of designing training courses, implementing training plans, guiding and supervising departmental training activities. She has delivered many management skills' training courses to mid- and senior-level managers in hospitality, retailing, logistics and the manufacturing industries. Her customers are Danone, Nokia, Siemens, Swissotel, etc.   Deadline for registration is September 15, 2013   To register, please, fill in the form and send it back to info@cameraitacina.com.   Thank you   CICC

Challenges & Resolutions of IPR in China

Chengdu
25 September 2013
          Challenges & Resolutions of IPR in China   China IPR SMEs Helpdesk and European Chamber of Commerce South-West China present a workshop on how to take advantage of the opportunities offered by Chinese market, while minimising the risk of intellectual property loss. Although China offers ample opportunities in sales and manufacturing, China also remains one of the world’s largest sources of intellectual property rights infringement. The workshop, held on September 25th in Chengdu and on sepetember 26th in Chongqing, will help you to identify and determine the value of IP assets and provide you with quick, cost-effective resolutions to protect your business. Is also possible to book one-on-one IPR consultation session with the experts following the workshop.   Tentative Agenda 6.00pm - 6.30pm Registration 6.30pm - 6.45pm Introduction to the China IPR SME Helpdesk - Judith van de Bovenkamp, Project Officer, China IPR SME Helpdesk 6.45pm - 7.15pm Relevant IP issues for SMEs in China - Davide Follador, China Desk Manager, Franzosi Dal Negro Setti 7.15pm - 7.45pm Group exercise - Davide Follador, China Desk Manager, Franzosi Dal Negro Setti 7.45pm - 8.15pm Q&A Session 8.15pm - 9.00pm Networking with complimentary drinks & canapés 8:15pm - 9:00pm IPR one-on-one consultation sessions (optional)   For more information, please refer to Chengdu e-flyer and Chonqing e-flyer.     Thanks for your attention.   CICC   

Challenges & Resolutions of IPR in China

Chengdu
25 September 2013
          Challenges & Resolutions of IPR in China   China IPR SMEs Helpdesk and European Chamber of Commerce South-West China present a workshop on how to take advantage of the opportunities offered by Chinese market, while minimising the risk of intellectual property loss. Although China offers ample opportunities in sales and manufacturing, China also remains one of the world’s largest sources of intellectual property rights infringement. The workshop, held on September 25th in Chengdu and on September 26th in Chongqing, will help you to identify and determine the value of IP assets and provide you with quick, cost-effective resolutions to protect your business. Is also possible to book one-on-one IPR consultation session with the experts following the workshop.   Tentative Agenda 6.00pm - 6.30pm Registration 6.30pm - 6.45pm Introduction to the China IPR SME Helpdesk - Judith van de Bovenkamp, Project Officer, China IPR SME Helpdesk 6.45pm - 7.15pm Relevant IP issues for SMEs in China - Davide Follador, China Desk Manager, Franzosi Dal Negro Setti 7.15pm - 7.45pm Group exercise - Davide Follador, China Desk Manager, Franzosi Dal Negro Setti 7.45pm - 8.15pm Q&A Session 8.15pm - 9.00pm Networking with complimentary drinks & canapés 8:15pm - 9:00pm IPR one-on-one consultation sessions (optional)   For more information, please refer to Chengdu e-flyer and Chongqing e-flyer.     Thanks for your attention.   CICC  

Challenges & Resolutions of IPR in China

Chengdu
25 September 2013
          Challenges & Resolutions of IPR in China   China IPR SMEs Helpdesk and European Chamber of Commerce South-West China present a workshop on how to take advantage of the opportunities offered by Chinese market, while minimising the risk of intellectual property loss. Although China offers ample opportunities in sales and manufacturing, China also remains one of the world’s largest sources of intellectual property rights infringement. The workshop, held on September 25th in Chengdu and on September 26th in Chongqing, will help you to identify and determine the value of IP assets and provide you with quick, cost-effective resolutions to protect your business. Is also possible to book one-on-one IPR consultation session with the experts following the workshop.   Tentative Agenda 6.00pm - 6.30pm Registration 6.30pm - 6.45pm Introduction to the China IPR SME Helpdesk - Judith van de Bovenkamp, Project Officer, China IPR SME Helpdesk 6.45pm - 7.15pm Relevant IP issues for SMEs in China - Davide Follador, China Desk Manager, Franzosi Dal Negro Setti 7.15pm - 7.45pm Group exercise - Davide Follador, China Desk Manager, Franzosi Dal Negro Setti 7.45pm - 8.15pm Q&A Session 8.15pm - 9.00pm Networking with complimentary drinks & canapés 8:15pm - 9:00pm IPR one-on-one consultation sessions (optional)   For more information, please refer to Chengdu e-flyer and Chongqing e-flyer.     Thanks for your attention.   CICC  

Advanced Chinese in Business

Beijing
09 September 2013
            Level 10: After finishing the level 10 course, students will recognize 2266 Chinese words, 258 grammar points, and 427 key points of communication. They will be able to explain plans and goals, handle customers’ complaints, explain the characteristics of various professions and make brief evaluations, have a job interview, make education and career selections, handle farewell, welcome and reunion, talk about volunteering activities, express the willingness to help, explain what happened in chronological order. Level 11: After finishing the level 11 course, students will recognize 2488 Chinese words, 281 grammar points, and 466 key points of communication. They will be able to talk about sales performances, explain issues from different perspectives, comfort and persuade others, talk about family values, have commercial discussions, talk about the marriage customs of different countries, correct mistakes, tender one’s resignation, conduct market research, etc.     Who should attend ?   -This course is suitable for students who can recognize at least 2000 Chinese words and 250 grammar points, or alternatively have attended a minimum of 300 hours of Chinese language classes, and who already have a good grasp of everyday Chinese. -This course is designed to improve students’ oral Chinese and their ability to express themselves in longer phrases. They ought to be able to freely express themselves.     Outline: •Talk about plans and goals • Handle customers’complaints • Express approval/ disapproval and give sufficient reasons • Job interview • Education and career selection • Farewell • Welcome and reunion • Offer assistance • Talk about volunteering activities • Describe an experience • Invitation •Talk about sales performance • Have a different opinion •Talk about how to face difficulties • Talk about family values • Commercial discussion • Talk about marriage customs • Mistakes and options for mitigation • Tender one’s resignation • Market research To register, please, fill in the form and send it back to info@cameraitacina.com.   The deadline for the registration is September 5th, 2013.   Thank you for your attention   CICC

Advanced Chinese in Business

Beijing
09 September 2013
            Level 10: After finishing the level 10 course, students will recognize 2266 Chinese words, 258 grammar points, and 427 key points of communication. They will be able to explain plans and goals, handle customers’ complaints, explain the characteristics of various professions and make brief evaluations, have a job interview, make education and career selections, handle farewell, welcome and reunion, talk about volunteering activities, express the willingness to help, explain what happened in chronological order. Level 11: After finishing the level 11 course, students will recognize 2488 Chinese words, 281 grammar points, and 466 key points of communication. They will be able to talk about sales performances, explain issues from different perspectives, comfort and persuade others, talk about family values, have commercial discussions, talk about the marriage customs of different countries, correct mistakes, tender one’s resignation, conduct market research, etc.     Who should attend ?   -This course is suitable for students who can recognize at least 2000 Chinese words and 250 grammar points, or alternatively have attended a minimum of 300 hours of Chinese language classes, and who already have a good grasp of everyday Chinese. -This course is designed to improve students’ oral Chinese and their ability to express themselves in longer phrases. They ought to be able to freely express themselves.     Outline: •Talk about plans and goals • Handle customers’complaints • Express approval/ disapproval and give sufficient reasons • Job interview • Education and career selection • Farewell • Welcome and reunion • Offer assistance • Talk about volunteering activities • Describe an experience • Invitation •Talk about sales performance • Have a different opinion •Talk about how to face difficulties • Talk about family values • Commercial discussion • Talk about marriage customs • Mistakes and options for mitigation • Tender one’s resignation • Market research To register, please, fill in the form and send it back to info@cameraitacina.com.   The deadline for the registration is September 5th, 2013.   Thank you for your attention   CICC

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