Archive for 2019

12
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Carbon Market Sub-Working Group Meeting

The Carbon Market Sub-Working Group is pleased to invite you to its next working group meeting, taking place on Friday 12 April from 9:00-10:30, at the European Chamber Beijing Office. At this meeting, we will have the Assistant Professor, Ms. Li Xiang from the National Center for Climate Change Strategy and International Cooperation (NCSC) to share her insights on the national GHG reporting system.

  • 2019-04-12 | 09:00 - 10:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only

The Wellington College China will soon hold its fourth Festival of Education in Shanghai, Hangzhou and Tianjin. The Festival of Education provides opportunity for debate about education and the place it has in a rapidly changing world. Education’s disciplines and expectations can no longer be taken for granted and are being revisited, revised and renewed.

  • 2019-04-12 - 2019-04-13 | 09:00 - 17:00
  • Wellington College International Shanghai and Huili School Shanghai

伴随着一波又一波外资商业巨头的裁员消息,减员增效、压缩人员编制、业务线优化是组织管理者不可避免的关键词,2019年“瘦身过冬”成为常态。作为变革的组织者和协调者,您所在的组织,无论是正在不断地调整还是即将面临人员裁减,掌握全盘规划的能力都将成为胜任这一角色的必修课。本次沙龙活动,欧盟商会邀请来自赉擘斯的专家团队携手企业HRD同台为会员分享。通过此次活动,企业管理者、人力资源领导者将了解裁员专家和HR同行伙伴,如何从容应对企业人员裁减的挑战,如何周全地部署并有力地引领一次裁员项目。

  • 2019-04-11 | 14:30 - 16:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Chapter, 4th Floor, Office C411A, Lufthansa Centre

When China carries heavier and heavier weight in global business, Chinese corporate culture has tremendously infiltrated into foreign-invested companies. There are corporate culture risks emerging in many aspects, some of which even have the potential to cast shadows on company development. As an ancient but active place, China attracts talent from all over the world but how to successfully grow with diversity when the culture conflicts challenge daily operation? How to manage corporate culture risks where there is limited precedent?

  • 2019-04-11 | 14:00 - 16:20
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office

Course Description 课程描述
For those working in roles requiring reporting, forecasting and budgeting Microsoft Excel is an essential tool. In this full day's training, trainers will teach you how to fully utilize the Excel program to make these tasks simpler and more efficient. During this course trainers will guide attendees through tutorials including: structuring spreadsheets, correcting common mistakes, using the pivot table function, clearly presenting your findings, and protecting your data.
万家灯火的时候,很多人都在为了处理工作数据而加班。面对海量的工作数据和繁复的重复工作,我们需要掌握什么样的方法和技巧才能轻松驾驭Excel制作报表?答案将在本次课程中得到揭晓。从数据的查找、整理到商务报表的快速制作,其中有很多很多的秘密和技巧可以让我们的工作更轻松、更智能。

  • 2019-04-10 | 09:00 - 17:30
  • European Chamber, Shanghai Office

This one day training “Finance and Accounting for the Non-Financial Manager” teaches the basics of financial reports, as well as the fundamentals of business valuation and the creation of shareholder value. The course begins by describing the accounting process and the creation of financial statements. After understanding the basics of the financial statements, participants will be explained how financial statements reveal the company’s operations and finance truth behind the data. In the last part of the session, participants will become familiar with the understanding and use of financial accounting information in capital investment decisions.

  • 2019-04-10 | 09:00 - 17:30
  • European Chamber Beijing Chapter, 4th Floor, Office C411A, Lufthansa Centre
9
Apr
Shanghai > Working Group Meeting

Legal & Competition Working Group Meeting

On 15th March, the National People’s Congress of China has approved the Foreign Investment Law, which will become effective on 1st January 2019. This Law will change the legal framework for foreign investment in China. To better understand its impacts on the foreign business, we are delighted to invite Ms. Nancy Zhang, Partner of Junhe Law Firm to share with us her insights on this matter.Ms. Zhang has insights in critical areas relating to mergers and acquisitions and corporate restructuring transactions in China and has helped clients design creative transaction structures to maximize their interests. She is also recognised as one of China's foremost lawyers in 'Who's Who Legal: M&A and Governance' in 2017 and 2018.

  • 2019-04-09 | 14:00 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office
Members only
9
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Legal & Compeition Working Group Meeting

On 15th March, the National People’s Congress of China has approved the Foreign Investment Law, which will become effective on 1st January 2019. This Law will change the legal framework for foreign investment in China. To better understand its impacts on the foreign business, we are delighted to invite Ms. Nancy Zhang, Partner of Junhe Law Firm to share with us her insights on this matter.Ms. Zhang has insights in critical areas relating to mergers and acquisitions and corporate restructuring transactions in China and has helped clients design creative transaction structures to maximize their interests. She is also recognised as one of China's foremost lawyers in 'Who's Who Legal: M&A and Governance' in 2017 and 2018

  • 2019-04-09 | 14:00 - 16:00
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only
9
Apr
Beijing > Working Group Meeting

Food Fraud and Organisation Resilience in the Food Sector

Dear Member,

The Agriculture, Food and Beverage Working Group and the Marketing and Communications Forum are delighted to invite you to attend a discussion on food fraud and organisation resilience in the food sector, which will take place on Tuesday, 9th April 2019, from 09:00 to 11:40.

Food fraud includes adulteration (specifically dilution, substitution, concealment, unapproved enhancements), mislabeling, gray market (including diversion, parallel trade, etc.), smuggling, theft, and counterfeiting. There is an emphasis on public health dangers or vulnerabilities. Each type of incident could lead to a public health threat, and thus how best to control food fraud is becoming more important globally.

Organisation resilience in the food sector attempts to address all aspects – Products, Process, People, Operational Resilience, Information Security Resilience, Supply Chain Resilience, and all the associated pain points which are embedded in the 16 key elements of The BSI Organizational Resilience Index.

  • 2019-04-09 | 09:00 - 11:40
  • European Chamber Beijing Office
Members only
9
Apr
Shanghai > Working Group Meeting

Food Fraud and Organisation Resilience in the Food Sector

The Agriculture, Food and Beverage Working Group and the Marketing and Communications Forum are delighted to invite you to attend a discussion on food fraud and organisation resilience in the food sector, which will take place on Tuesday, 9th April 2019, from 09:00 to 11:40.

Food fraud includes adulteration (specifically dilution, substitution, concealment, unapproved enhancements), mislabeling, gray market (including diversion, parallel trade, etc.), smuggling, theft, and counterfeiting. There is an emphasis on public health dangers or vulnerabilities. Each type of incident could lead to a public health threat, and thus how best to control food fraud is becoming more important globally.

Organisation resilience in the food sector attempts to address all aspects – Products, Process, People, Operational Resilience, Information Security Resilience, Supply Chain Resilience, and all the associated pain points which are embedded in the 16 key elements of The BSI Organizational Resilience Index.

  • 2019-04-09 | 09:00 - 11:40
  • European Chamber Shanghai Office
Members only