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   Mark Giorgini

 

 

MIT-Sun Yat-Sen University (Lingnan College) International MBA Program

 

Board of Directors of Worldwide ERC

 

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Join AmCham to an HR lecture on

The King of Masks:  Human Resources During A Time of Dramatic Change

 

15:00-17:30, Wednesday, July 7

Salon Room III, 3/F, Grand Hyatt Guangzhou

 

FREE OF CHARGE

AMCHAM MEMBER PRIORITY

 

·        Human Resources challenges facing businesses in China today

·        Human Resources challenges facing businesses as China’s development continues moving forward

·        Potential things businesses can do to prepare for the future

·        Human Resources in China as the workforce develops

 

 

 

As the Chinese economy grows and businesses develop, new challenges in managing Human Resources constantly arise.  Yet the best Human Resources functions don’t just deal with today’s problems; they anticipate tomorrow’s.  We’ll take a look at some of the challenges facing businesses in China, the challenges likely to present themselves as China’s development moves forward, and talk about some potential ways businesses can prepare.

 

See you all there!

 

 

With best regards,

 

 

Harley Seyedin

 

President
The American Chamber of Commerce in South China
Vice Chairman, China Affairs
The Asia Pacific Council of American Chambers of Commerce

For more information, please contact

AmCham South China at (86-20) 8335-1476

or email events-a@amcham-southchina.org.

Please complete this form and return it by email to events-a@amcham-southchina.org or by fax to (86-20) 8332-1642 before July 3rd. Thank you!

 

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