November
19
Posted by Synersic Team on November 19, 2012  
EMBA Circle: Tuitions for Connections

EMBA Circle: Tuitions for Connections Recently, the discussion about the Business School EMBA “Circle” has been hotter than those about entertainment circles. The “EMBA Room Card Scandal” [about male EMBA students receiving hotel room cards from their female classmates that are usually girls from the fashion circle or entertainment industry who attend EMBA schools seeking rich men, married or not], a rumor that cannot be determined to be authentic or just greatly exaggerated, has in one fell swoop damaged all EMBA students. With regards to the EMBA “Circle” [Read more...]

November
13
Posted by Synersic Team on November 13, 2012  
The Problem of Young Workers in Foxconn Corporation

Why is it the fault of young Chinese workers? When domestic and overseas media mainly attributed the riots at Foxconn’s Shanxi factory to the “Post-90s Generation” again, I sighed. This column published three analytical articles focusing on Foxconn in three months, because Foxconn, the world’s largest factory and China’s biggest private corporation that originated in Taiwan, is far too deeply related to China. Among the 1.2 million employees of Foxconn around the world, 95% are from Mainland China and only 5000 are from Taiwan. However, ever since the “Foxconn suicides” (where [Read more...]

Is the Prediction that “99% of Small and Medium Enterprises Will Die” Just Alarmist Talk?

While in Beijing this past winter, the high-profile Jiangsu tycoon Yan Jiehe offered the prediction that there will also be a “winter” for China’s SMEs: In the coming 5 to 10 years, 99% of SMEs will die. This journalist has interviewed Yan Jiehe numerous times and he has consistently and intensely insisted upon this view. Yan Jiehe’s view has a macroeconomic context: 30 years after the Reform and Opening up, China’s economy is in a period of major transformation. This transformation is the transformation of the economy from disorder to order, from pursuing quantity to pursuing [Read more...]

April
24
Posted by Synersic Team on April 24, 2012  
Caesar’s Achievements were Caesar’s, Jobs’ were Jobs’

It is found by the reporter via his exposure to college campuses, government officials and entrepreneurs that these groups of people often consciously or unconsciously speak more truth. The Deputy Director of the Chinese Development and Reform Commission Zhang Xiaoqiang states that in 2011 China consumed 50% of the world’s steel, cement and 20% of the world’s energy while its GDP only accounted for 9.5% share of the world’s economy. China has become the largest country for carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide emission in the world due to the fact that 70% of China’s energy comes [Read more...]

April
24
Posted by Synersic Team on April 24, 2012  
The buzzwords for Chinese millionaires

The buzzwords for Chinese millionaires: do you buy a private jet? With the increase of millionaires, the market size of China’s private jet has risen perpendicularly, and privatejet is becoming as the transportation of business travel from a luxury for millionaires. Perhaps in the near future, millionaires will greet each other like this: “hi, do you buy a private jet?” China will become the largest country of privatejet in the world. “Even there is no market of private jet in China two years ago, but in the next decade the market size will increase 20% to 25% above each year. In [Read more...]