have gained the valuable job experience through having this internship. When I worked here, I found out the air-conditioner will keep at 25 degree or above, I felt like under the sun in office every day. It is because the temperature of indoor in Hong Kong is very
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level income. The company wants to expand its business into a new market and increase the profit and competitive advantages. However, due to the retail stores rent continuously increasing, it affected the company hardly to open another store in Hong Kong; some of the markets are lack of operators, so even have a store with reasonable price, it also have high risk to start the business in those markets, such as Mong Kok; Besides, the prices of fishes and other raw materials also increased the cost
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sses opportunities the business can pursue and threats that could negatively impact it. This type of analysis concludes with a plan on how the business can take advantage of opportunities and either overcome or minimize its threats. In the past 10 years, Chinese government was loosen restriction foreign companies invested in China Market. The general environmental forces that could influence or have influenced McDonald’s development in China Demographic force: * Due to uneven wealth distribution
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Hong Kong's culture was born in a sophisticated fusion of East and West. It not only kept many Chinese traditions, but also experienced a baptism of western culture. This situation led to the diversity of Hong Kong's culture and the people there are open-minded to accept variety. To have a better understanding of this cultural phenomenon, you can give a research on the following aspects. People in Hong Kong The population of Hong Kong is formed by Cantonese, Shanghainese, British, Indians
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in Hong Kong and recently also in China required significant minimum orders, which at the end of the season could have resulted in excess, unsold products. On the other hand, underestimating demand was similarly painful: not being able to fulfill customer requests resulted in lost profits. All of Obermeyer’s production were coordinated by Obersport Ltd, a joint venture between Obermeyer and his Chinese business partner. This company organized subcontractors from mainland China and Hong Kong to
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How To Use Chopsticks Will you eat a sandwich with a spoon or use a fork to have an ice cream? No? Why? Because every food, to taste better, must be consumed using the right vessels and cutlery! Same is the case with Chinese and Japanese foods which seem to taste better when eaten with chopsticks. The origin of chopsticks can be dated back to China, around 3000 to 5000 years ago. Widely used in Japan, China, Korea and Vietnam to eat all kinds of foods, most of the chopsticks are made of bamboo
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Otaku Among Secondary School Students in Hong Kong at Present Content Introduction P.1 What is the definition of Otaku? P.2 What is the current situation of Otaku in HK? P.3-5 What causes Otaku? P.6 What are the effects of Otaku? P.7 How can we help Otaku? P.8 Conclusion P.9 Our opinions P.9 Reference P.9 Appendix (Questionnaire)
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Competitor Analysis of Cathay Pacific Airlines Cathay Pacific Airways is an international airline registered and based in Hong Kong, offering scheduled cargo and passenger services to more than 110 destinations around the world. The main competitors of Cathay Pacific are Singapore Airlines and China Southern Airlines . In this competitor analysis for Cathay Pacific we will assess China Southern Airlines only. 1. What are the objectives of this competitor? The objectives of China Southern
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the Student Affairs Office notice board of the Hong Kong Polytechnic University on 23 July 2013. My working experience at Lucky Star Garment Manufactory Limited improved my leadership skills, communication skills and ability to work in a team environment. I have fluent spoken and written English. I also have fluent spoken and written Mandarin, and can therefore work in mainland China. Currently I am studying a B.A. in Management at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, graduating in 2014. Subjects
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Before conducting business in China you have to understand that the Chinese government sits at the center and holds all the “purse strings”. You may also classify the Chinese government as a special interest group. The government is strictly looking out for themselves collectively or as an individual within the government. Those individual companies wishing to enter into China to establish a business are finding they have to follow a myriad of constraints. The consumers ultimately are affected
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