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How should China cultivate a diversified and multilevel human resource that meet the needs of economic and social development? How should companies better leverage the window of opportunity to foster talent dividend to drive business growth? If China is successful in pushing out new productive forces, what will large shares of the labor force do … will they in some way hold back growth in the economy?

Join us for a breakfast roundtable on 6th June, featuring Dr Scott Rozelle, Helen F. Farnsworth Senior Fellow and the co-director of Stanford Center on China's Economy and Institutions in the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research at Stanford University. Dr Scott Rozelle will delve into these pressing topics, sharing perspective into the latest human capital trend in China, as well as the wider implications and suggestions for business.

  • 2024-06-06 | 08:00 - 09:30
  • 29 Grill, 2F, Conrad Hotel
Members only

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China welcomes you to a facilitated session on retention of leadership talent. In this session, Ms Laura Mitchelson, Managing Director China & North East Asia and Valerie Guglielmi, Head of Training and Coaching at ICUnet Intercultural Consulting (Shanghai) Co., Ltd, will help participants identify what European businesses have to offer in 2020 that Chinese competitors don’t have. The interactive session will guide participants to create their own, company and industry relevant solutions.Participants of this session are expected to take part in the discussion actively.

  • 2019-10-28 | 14:30 - 17:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Unit 2204

Our society has evolved with the mindset to create things that will benefit us in some shape or form. Those creations have been primarily focused on changing or fixing almost everything revolved around humans. But why not simply focus on changing the core component of the system, us? So why construct things to help humans while we could be making humans better off from the start? Shouldn’t we be focusing on improving humans so we wouldn’t have to be making these accommodations? And, if so, how would we be able to accomplish such a task?

Populating the human body with powerful technologies is no longer just a sci-fi fantasy. Existing and emerging technologies are rapidly ushering in an era of human augmentation, self-regulation and automated diagnosis and treatment. In order to better explore this topic, the European Chamber is very pleased to welcome you to a factory visit to Comau Songjiang in combination with a seminar on Human Augmentation, on Thursday, 24th October 2019, from 08:25 to 12:30.

  • 2019-10-24 | 08:25 - 12:30
  • Meeting point: European Chamber Shanghai Office

The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China welcomes you to a facilitated session about in-company mentoring programs. This session is facilitated by Ms Laura Mitchelson, Managing Director China & North East Asia and Ms Valerie Guglielmi, Head of Training and Coaching at ICUnet Intercultural Consulting (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.

  • 2019-08-26 | 14:30 - 17:30
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office, Unit 2204