Beijing

Global Manager Program 2013

Beijing
17 Ottobre 2013
          GLOBAL MANAGER PROGRAM Certified by the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry October to December 2013 (10 days training)         Among your team, you have certainly identified High Potential Managers and you wonder:   How to retain and keep them motivated? How to recognize and reward them in your organization? How to improve their management skills and performance?     Benefits :   By the end of this program, the participants will: - Enhance their management expertise and team leadership skills - Have acquired advanced and practical management tools, formed their own management theoretical framework and mastered effective strategic thinking models - Have gained a deeper understanding of the particular role of managers within multinational organizations, and have learnt how to establish constructive work relationship with supervisors, subordinates, team members and external stakeholders     Training style :   - Lectures based on academic and professional approach & debates - Cases studies - Real life examples         This program has been specifically designed for functional management who have been identified as having high potential and whose next career step implies broader managerial responsibilities or a supervising position within their current organization (cross-functional project, business unit, department, branch, etc.), such as: HR managers, marketing managers, team managers, project managers, product managers, engineers, etc.     Facilitators:     ANNE-CLAIRE de LAVIGERIE Professor, ESCP Europe - Graduated from ESCP - DESS Paris Dauphine Master’s degree in « Training and consulting in organizations”, - Certified, “ARC en Ciel RH” - Certified as Professional Corporate Coach (Progress U).   THIERRY BOUDES Professor, ESCP Europe - PhD in Management Sciences (Ecole polytechnique, Paris) - M.Sc. in Management from E.S.S.E.C (Paris)   LEON LAULUSA Professor, ESCP Europe - PhD in Management Sciences (University Paris Dauphine) - ITP Kellogg School of Management (Northwestern University) - French Chartered Accountant (CPA) and Statutory Auditor - MBA (University Panthéon Sorbonne)   FREDERIC JALLAT Professor, ESCP Europe - Master degree from the University Panthéon-Sorbonne graduated from the Stern School of Business, New York University   Here you can find an overview about the program     To register, please, fill in the form and send it back to info@cameraitacina.com. We kindly remind you that the deadline to register for the GMP is August 31th

Breakfast Seminar_Securing R&D Tax Incentives in China

Beijing
18 Luglio 2013
    Securing R&D Tax Incentives in China   Save the date: 18th of July @ Westin Beijing Chaoyang Hotel     The Chinese Government has been encouraging and promoting R&D for over ten years by offering tax incentives to resident enterprises who conduct R&D activities, either as new innovations or as modification of existing products. A good understanding of R&D tax incentives can thus lead to significant tax savings for your business. On the one hand, due to the different interpretation on the R&D activities, some of entities which should be qualified for R&D tax incentives may have never claimed the incentives, or did not deduct enough R&D expenditures. On the other hand, the Chinese Government has also conducted investigations on the enterprises who did claim R&D tax incentives and specifically from April 1 2013, has conducted audits on High & New Technology Enterprise (HNTE) status.   As such, no matter whether your company has claimed R&D tax incentives or not, it is the right time to assess whether you have enjoyed the incentives you should have had. During this interactive breakfast meeting, we will discuss:   - How to determine eligible R&D activities and expenses - Whether all R&D expenditures are qualified according to the criteria - Whether the “Core Technology” is relevant to all products - What happens if a claim is audited - Whether your technology team and finance team speak the same language   About the Speakers: Mr. Roger Di, Tax Partner from KPMG with 15 years’ experience in PRC tax and business advisory. Roger served both domestic and multinational corporations, advising investors on investment regulatory advisory, foreign exchange, customs, establishment of companies in China, tax planning and designing tax effective investment structure, tax compliance review and tax due diligence reviews. Roger worked closely with KPMG scientist team with respect to R&D incentives claiming projects.      To register please send an email to info@cameraitacina.com by Wednesday, 17th of July at 17.00, including the following information:  • Name • Company Name • Position • Mobile number.

Breakfast Seminar_Securing R&D Tax Incentives in China

Beijing
18 Luglio 2013
    Securing R&D Tax Incentives in China   Save the date: 18th of July @ Westin Beijing Chaoyang Hotel     The Chinese Government has been encouraging and promoting R&D for over ten years by offering tax incentives to resident enterprises who conduct R&D activities, either as new innovations or as modification of existing products. A good understanding of R&D tax incentives can thus lead to significant tax savings for your business. On the one hand, due to the different interpretation on the R&D activities, some of entities which should be qualified for R&D tax incentives may have never claimed the incentives, or did not deduct enough R&D expenditures. On the other hand, the Chinese Government has also conducted investigations on the enterprises who did claim R&D tax incentives and specifically from April 1 2013, has conducted audits on High & New Technology Enterprise (HNTE) status.   As such, no matter whether your company has claimed R&D tax incentives or not, it is the right time to assess whether you have enjoyed the incentives you should have had. During this interactive breakfast meeting, we will discuss:   - How to determine eligible R&D activities and expenses - Whether all R&D expenditures are qualified according to the criteria - Whether the “Core Technology” is relevant to all products - What happens if a claim is audited - Whether your technology team and finance team speak the same language   About the Speakers: Mr. Roger Di, Tax Partner from KPMG with 15 years’ experience in PRC tax and business advisory. Roger served both domestic and multinational corporations, advising investors on investment regulatory advisory, foreign exchange, customs, establishment of companies in China, tax planning and designing tax effective investment structure, tax compliance review and tax due diligence reviews. Roger worked closely with KPMG scientist team with respect to R&D incentives claiming projects.      To register please send an email to info@cameraitacina.com by Wednesday, 17th of July at 17.00, including the following information:  • Name • Company Name • Position • Mobile number.

Breakfast Seminar_Securing R&D Tax Incentives in China

Beijing
18 Luglio 2013
    Securing R&D Tax Incentives in China   Save the date: 18th of July @ Westin Beijing Chaoyang Hotel     The Chinese Government has been encouraging and promoting R&D for over ten years by offering tax incentives to resident enterprises who conduct R&D activities, either as new innovations or as modification of existing products. A good understanding of R&D tax incentives can thus lead to significant tax savings for your business. On the one hand, due to the different interpretation on the R&D activities, some of entities which should be qualified for R&D tax incentives may have never claimed the incentives, or did not deduct enough R&D expenditures. On the other hand, the Chinese Government has also conducted investigations on the enterprises who did claim R&D tax incentives and specifically from April 1 2013, has conducted audits on High & New Technology Enterprise (HNTE) status.   As such, no matter whether your company has claimed R&D tax incentives or not, it is the right time to assess whether you have enjoyed the incentives you should have had. During this interactive breakfast meeting, we will discuss:   - How to determine eligible R&D activities and expenses - Whether all R&D expenditures are qualified according to the criteria - Whether the “Core Technology” is relevant to all products - What happens if a claim is audited - Whether your technology team and finance team speak the same language   About the Speakers: Mr. Roger Di, Tax Partner from KPMG with 15 years’ experience in PRC tax and business advisory. Roger served both domestic and multinational corporations, advising investors on investment regulatory advisory, foreign exchange, customs, establishment of companies in China, tax planning and designing tax effective investment structure, tax compliance review and tax due diligence reviews. Roger worked closely with KPMG scientist team with respect to R&D incentives claiming projects.      To register please send an email to info@cameraitacina.com by Wednesday, 17th of July at 17.00, including the following information:  • Name • Company Name • Position • Mobile number.

Ladies Afterwork

Beijing
04 Luglio 2013
Ladies afterwork   @ Catherine the France | Thursday, July 4th | 18:30 - 21:00   The China Italy Chamber of Commerce together with the France Chamber, British Chamber, German Chamber, Danish Chamber and Swiss Chamber invites you to an Interchamber Ladies Afterwork.       Summer holidays are coming soon, so what better excuse to get together between ourselves. Let’s gather, mingle and enjoy a good time along with drinks and finger foods! Unlimited drinks to cheers! Looking for a new style? Let’s try a hairstyle or makeup test for free… Ladies members, bring your ladies friends so they can enjoy member price.     RSVP: info@cameraitacina.com until July 3rd, 2013

Ladies Afterwork

Beijing
04 Luglio 2013
Ladies afterwork   @ Catherine the France | Thursday, July 4th | 18:30 - 21:00   The China Italy Chamber of Commerce together with the France Chamber, British Chamber, German Chamber, Danish Chamber and Swiss Chamber invites you to an Interchamber Ladies Afterwork.       Summer holidays are coming soon, so what better excuse to get together between ourselves. Let’s gather, mingle and enjoy a good time along with drinks and finger foods! Unlimited drinks to cheers! Looking for a new style? Let’s try a hairstyle or makeup test for free… Ladies members, bring your ladies friends so they can enjoy member price.     RSVP: info@cameraitacina.com until July 3rd, 2013

Ladies Afterwork

Beijing
04 Luglio 2013
Ladies afterwork   @ Catherine the France | Thursday, July 4th | 18:30 - 21:00   The China Italy Chamber of Commerce together with the France Chamber, British Chamber, German Chamber, Danish Chamber and Swiss Chamber invites you to an Interchamber Ladies Afterwork.       Summer holidays are coming soon, so what better excuse to get together between ourselves. Let’s gather, mingle and enjoy a good time along with drinks and finger foods! Unlimited drinks to cheers! Looking for a new style? Let’s try a hairstyle or makeup test for free… Ladies members, bring your ladies friends so they can enjoy member price.     RSVP: info@cameraitacina.com until July 3rd, 2013

Breakfast Seminar - State of the Global Economy

Beijing
14 Giugno 2013
                                                                                 State of the global economy      With A.P. Møller Maersk`s Chief Economist   Extreme tail risks for the global economy appear to have abated. Nonetheless key question marks remain. Are the BRIC foundations shaking? Is Europe set for a lost decade? Is the USA about to outperform? Are central banks going to get more than they bargained for? As a global corporate, A.P. Møller Mærsk is exposed to the challenges and opportunities of this environment. Mr. Graham Slack, A.P. Møller Maersk`s Chief Economist will offer thoughts on these developments alongside potential business implications. We invite you to join us for presentation, discussions, networking and breakfast at the Westin Hotel on the 14th of June from 08.00 -10.30   About the Speaker:   Graham L. Slack is A.P. Møller-Maersk`s Chief Economist working out of Group finance and Risk Management since August 2008. He is responsible for developing the Group`s economic outlook and risk scenarios, drawing implications for the Group`s business activities, supporting risk management and treasury operations, and A.P. Møller-Maersk`s Executive Board and Chairmanship.   He has held a number of key positions before joining the A.P. Møller-Maersk Group: Official of the Bank of England, Advisor to the European Central Bank, Senior Economist and Resident Representative of the International Monetary Fund in Washington D.C. He headed the IMF`s Balkan Office between 2004-2008, leading program negotiations with country authorities, crafting support for these programs at the highest levels of the international diplomat and political communities, and local spokesperson for the IMF on SE Europe.   Graham L. Slack was born in 1969, is married and has two children. He was born in the United Kingdom and holds advanced degrees in economics from the U.K. and Denmark. He has published papers on public policy, emerging markets, and financial stability.   To register please send and email to info@cameraitacina.com by Thursday 13th of June at 17.00, including the following information: •Name •Company name •Position •Mobile number

Breakfast Seminar - State of the Global Economy

Beijing
14 Giugno 2013
                                                                                 State of the global economy      With A.P. Møller Maersk`s Chief Economist   Extreme tail risks for the global economy appear to have abated. Nonetheless key question marks remain. Are the BRIC foundations shaking? Is Europe set for a lost decade? Is the USA about to outperform? Are central banks going to get more than they bargained for? As a global corporate, A.P. Møller Mærsk is exposed to the challenges and opportunities of this environment. Mr. Graham Slack, A.P. Møller Maersk`s Chief Economist will offer thoughts on these developments alongside potential business implications. We invite you to join us for presentation, discussions, networking and breakfast at the Westin Hotel on the 14th of June from 08.00 -10.30   About the Speaker:   Graham L. Slack is A.P. Møller-Maersk`s Chief Economist working out of Group finance and Risk Management since August 2008. He is responsible for developing the Group`s economic outlook and risk scenarios, drawing implications for the Group`s business activities, supporting risk management and treasury operations, and A.P. Møller-Maersk`s Executive Board and Chairmanship.   He has held a number of key positions before joining the A.P. Møller-Maersk Group: Official of the Bank of England, Advisor to the European Central Bank, Senior Economist and Resident Representative of the International Monetary Fund in Washington D.C. He headed the IMF`s Balkan Office between 2004-2008, leading program negotiations with country authorities, crafting support for these programs at the highest levels of the international diplomat and political communities, and local spokesperson for the IMF on SE Europe.   Graham L. Slack was born in 1969, is married and has two children. He was born in the United Kingdom and holds advanced degrees in economics from the U.K. and Denmark. He has published papers on public policy, emerging markets, and financial stability.   To register please send and email to info@cameraitacina.com by Thursday 13th of June at 17.00, including the following information: •Name •Company name •Position •Mobile number

Breakfast Seminar - State of the Global Economy

Beijing
14 Giugno 2013
                                                                                 State of the global economy      With A.P. Møller Maersk`s Chief Economist   Extreme tail risks for the global economy appear to have abated. Nonetheless key question marks remain. Are the BRIC foundations shaking? Is Europe set for a lost decade? Is the USA about to outperform? Are central banks going to get more than they bargained for? As a global corporate, A.P. Møller Mærsk is exposed to the challenges and opportunities of this environment. Mr. Graham Slack, A.P. Møller Maersk`s Chief Economist will offer thoughts on these developments alongside potential business implications. We invite you to join us for presentation, discussions, networking and breakfast at the Westin Hotel on the 14th of June from 08.00 -10.30   About the Speaker:   Graham L. Slack is A.P. Møller-Maersk`s Chief Economist working out of Group finance and Risk Management since August 2008. He is responsible for developing the Group`s economic outlook and risk scenarios, drawing implications for the Group`s business activities, supporting risk management and treasury operations, and A.P. Møller-Maersk`s Executive Board and Chairmanship.   He has held a number of key positions before joining the A.P. Møller-Maersk Group: Official of the Bank of England, Advisor to the European Central Bank, Senior Economist and Resident Representative of the International Monetary Fund in Washington D.C. He headed the IMF`s Balkan Office between 2004-2008, leading program negotiations with country authorities, crafting support for these programs at the highest levels of the international diplomat and political communities, and local spokesperson for the IMF on SE Europe.   Graham L. Slack was born in 1969, is married and has two children. He was born in the United Kingdom and holds advanced degrees in economics from the U.K. and Denmark. He has published papers on public policy, emerging markets, and financial stability.   To register please send and email to info@cameraitacina.com by Thursday 13th of June at 17.00, including the following information: •Name •Company name •Position •Mobile number

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