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Investing in China - Establishing a Business Presence inion monitoring work can be costly so, as noted, you may wish to use
those PR folks of yours in that capacity since they’re already in the perception and persuasion business. But, whether it’s your people
or a survey firm asking the questions, the objective remains the
same: identify untruths, false assumptions, unfounded rumors,
inaccuracies, misconceptions and any other negative perception that
might translate into hurtful behaviors.Three primary investment forms are commonly used by foreign companies to establish a permanent presence in China -- the Sino-foreign Joint Venture, the Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise, and the Representative Office.Sino-Foreign Joint VenturesThis investment form requires the foreign company to team up with a Chinese partner. As Chinese companies are typically short on money (particularly hard currency), the foreign partner usually provides the bulk of the funding while the Chinese partner supplies land use rights, deals with the Chinese bureaucracy, and helps recruit employees for the venture.Sino-foreign Joint Ventures can be divided into two types -- (1) Equity Joint Ventures, and (2) Cooperative Joint Ventures (also known as Contractual Joint Ventures). In an Equity Joint At this juncture, you want a PR goal that does something about the most serious distortions you discovered during your key audience perception monitoring. It may be to straighten out that dangerous misconception? Or correct that gross inaccuracy? Or, stop that poten Customer Service Considered for Security Patrol Companies Parties, videos, booklets and column plugs?It is important for Security Companies to give great customer service because the competition is often fierce in the industry. If the businesses hiring the security company do not feel they are getting good service then you can expect they will be much more open to the next security company sales person who offers a slightly lower price for the same basic purported services.Your lack of good customer service is your competitions gains. Likewise if your competing security companies are not giving good customer service, well then you know that their best customers are your best prospects as well.Of course all this makes perfect sense to you and yet you are asking how can we improve customer service? Well there are many ways a security company can give better service, such as faxing th Or public relations that does something positive and directly about those important outside audiences of yours whose behaviors most affect your operation? How happy are you -- as a business, non-profit or association manager -- when you see your PR folks futzing around with special events, brochures, press releases and TV talk show mentions? Especially at a time when you probably need to create the kind of key stakeholder behavior change that leads directly to achieving your managerial objectives? What it comes down to is this: are you simply looking for publicity, or do you want public relations that really CAN change individual perception and lead to equally changed stakeholder behaviors that help you get your PR money’s worth? If that sounds more like it, here’s the roadmap for you: people act on their own perception of the facts before them, which leads to predictable behaviors about which something can be done. When we create, change or reinforce that opinion by reaching, persuading and moving-to-desired- action the very people whose behaviors affect the organization the most, the public relations mission is accomplished. Here’s where that roadmap can go: customers starting to make repeat purchases; membership applications on the rise; fresh proposals for strategic alliances and joint ventures; community leaders beginning to seek you out; welcome bounces in show room visits; prospects starting to do business with you; higher employee retention rates, capital givers or specifying sources beginning to look your way, and even politicians and legislators starting to view you as a key member of the business, non-profit or association communities. Do you believe your PR team will accept such a blueprint? Will they show commitment to its implementation, starting with key audience perception monitoring? Fortunately, your PR people are already in the perception and behavior business, so they should be of real use for this initial opinion monitoring project. What they really need to accept is why it’s SO important to know how your most important outside audiences perceive your operations, products or services. Namely, the reality that perceptions almost always result in behaviors that can help or hurt your operation. Review your game plan with them, especially details for monitoring and gathering perceptions by questioning members of your most important outside audiences. Questions like these: how much do you know about our organization? Have you had prior contact with us and were you pleased with the interchange? Are you familiar with our services or products and employees? Have you experienced problems with our people or procedures? You may find that using professional survey firms to do the opinion monitoring work can be costly so, as noted, you may wish to use those PR folks of yours in that capacity since they’re already in the perception and persuasion business. But, whether it’s your people or a survey firm asking the questions, the objective remains the same: identify untruths, false assumptions, unfounded rumors, inaccuracies, misconceptions and any other negative perception that might translate into hurtful behaviors. At this juncture, you want a PR goal that does something about the most serious distortions you discovered during your key audience perception monitoring. It may be to straighten out that dangerous misconception? Or correct that gross inaccuracy? Or, stop that poten Effectiveness Of Promotional Products n and lead to equally changed
stakeholder behaviors that help you get your PR money’s
worth?Promotional products have long been recognized as an essential and effective part of the marketing mix - a key ingredient in integrated marketing campaigns. For example, advertising and direct mail campaigns tend to receive improved response rates when they are supported by promotional products; the giving of promotional products encourages customer goodwill towards a company and its sales force, and can help generate repeat business as well as customer referrals; internal awards and incentive programs motivate employees and improve performance; and giving away promotional products drives traffic to exhibitors’ booths at trade or consumer shows. A new study* conducted in November 2006 has further proven the value of promotional products in today’s highly If that sounds more like it, here’s the roadmap for you: people act on their own perception of the facts before them, which leads to predictable behaviors about which something can be done. When we create, change or reinforce that opinion by reaching, persuading and moving-to-desired- action the very people whose behaviors affect the organization the most, the public relations mission is accomplished. Here’s where that roadmap can go: customers starting to make repeat purchases; membership applications on the rise; fresh proposals for strategic alliances and joint ventures; community leaders beginning to seek you out; welcome bounces in show room visits; prospects starting to do business with you; higher employee retention rates, capital givers or specifying sources beginning to look your way, and even politicians and legislators starting to view you as a key member of the business, non-profit or association communities. Do you believe your PR team will accept such a blueprint? Will they show commitment to its implementation, starting with key audience perception monitoring? Fortunately, your PR people are already in the perception and behavior business, so they should be of real use for this initial opinion monitoring project. What they really need to accept is why it’s SO important to know how your most important outside audiences perceive your operations, products or services. Namely, the reality that perceptions almost always result in behaviors that can help or hurt your operation. Review your game plan with them, especially details for monitoring and gathering perceptions by questioning members of your most important outside audiences. Questions like these: how much do you know about our organization? Have you had prior contact with us and were you pleased with the interchange? Are you familiar with our services or products and employees? Have you experienced problems with our people or procedures? You may find that using professional survey firms to do the opinion monitoring work can be costly so, as noted, you may wish to use those PR folks of yours in that capacity since they’re already in the perception and persuasion business. But, whether it’s your people or a survey firm asking the questions, the objective remains the same: identify untruths, false assumptions, unfounded rumors, inaccuracies, misconceptions and any other negative perception that might translate into hurtful behaviors. At this juncture, you want a PR goal that does something about the most serious distortions you discovered during your key audience perception monitoring. It may be to straighten out that dangerous misconception? Or correct that gross inaccuracy? Or, stop that poten 3 Reasons to Join a Group inning to seek you out; welcome bounces in show
room visits; prospects starting to do business with you; higher
employee retention rates, capital givers or specifying sources
beginning to look your way, and even politicians and legislators
starting to view you as a key member of the business, non-profit
or association communities.Defining your purpose for joining a group.When you make the decision to join a group, you should make sure that you have a clear understanding of what you would like to gain from the group. If you are there for business only, then you should make sure that you have as much to give others as you expect to get from the group. Business purposes are genuinely straight forward and nothing else will get in the way. If, on the other hand, you are there to develop your social skills and gain good relationships with the other members then you should make time to get to know the members first before you join. Socializing is not usually a big part of leads groups but you can make it your focus. If you want to have lasting relationships built through such an organizations, then you should endeavor to Do you believe your PR team will accept such a blueprint? Will they show commitment to its implementation, starting with key audience perception monitoring? Fortunately, your PR people are already in the perception and behavior business, so they should be of real use for this initial opinion monitoring project. What they really need to accept is why it’s SO important to know how your most important outside audiences perceive your operations, products or services. Namely, the reality that perceptions almost always result in behaviors that can help or hurt your operation. Review your game plan with them, especially details for monitoring and gathering perceptions by questioning members of your most important outside audiences. Questions like these: how much do you know about our organization? Have you had prior contact with us and were you pleased with the interchange? Are you familiar with our services or products and employees? Have you experienced problems with our people or procedures? You may find that using professional survey firms to do the opinion monitoring work can be costly so, as noted, you may wish to use those PR folks of yours in that capacity since they’re already in the perception and persuasion business. But, whether it’s your people or a survey firm asking the questions, the objective remains the same: identify untruths, false assumptions, unfounded rumors, inaccuracies, misconceptions and any other negative perception that might translate into hurtful behaviors. At this juncture, you want a PR goal that does something about the most serious distortions you discovered during your key audience perception monitoring. It may be to straighten out that dangerous misconception? Or correct that gross inaccuracy? Or, stop that poten Idea of Outsourcing with a Better Perspective nt to know
how your most important outside audiences perceive your
operations, products or services. Namely, the reality that
perceptions almost always result in behaviors that can help or
hurt your operation.In today’s highly competitive world, every industry wants to have competitive advantage in their respective field. So is the IT software industry. Software companies are required to create hundreds of software products, which are being used for giant organizations, like, financial institutions, big corporate houses, airlines, banks, and various government bodies, where lots of data has to be stored and updated every day. The major and fortune IT software companies in US, Canada and Europe take up these projects but require substantial investment in both, infrastructure and manpower to work on them. So, considering the immense benefits of outsourcing, these software companies are progressively outsourcing nearly 50% their jobs to developing countries in Asia, Africa, Middle East and Latin America. Review your game plan with them, especially details for monitoring and gathering perceptions by questioning members of your most important outside audiences. Questions like these: how much do you know about our organization? Have you had prior contact with us and were you pleased with the interchange? Are you familiar with our services or products and employees? Have you experienced problems with our people or procedures? You may find that using professional survey firms to do the opinion monitoring work can be costly so, as noted, you may wish to use those PR folks of yours in that capacity since they’re already in the perception and persuasion business. But, whether it’s your people or a survey firm asking the questions, the objective remains the same: identify untruths, false assumptions, unfounded rumors, inaccuracies, misconceptions and any other negative perception that might translate into hurtful behaviors. At this juncture, you want a PR goal that does something about the most serious distortions you discovered during your key audience perception monitoring. It may be to straighten out that dangerous misconception? Or correct that gross inaccuracy? Or, stop that poten Employee Performance Reviews inion monitoring work can be costly so, as noted, you may wish to use
those PR folks of yours in that capacity since they’re already in the perception and persuasion business. But, whether it’s your people
or a survey firm asking the questions, the objective remains the
same: identify untruths, false assumptions, unfounded rumors,
inaccuracies, misconceptions and any other negative perception that
might translate into hurtful behaviors.Employees have to be monitored and evaluated periodically to ensure that the management is aware of their performance as well as to suggest improvements if need be. When the employees are monitored and know that their performance will be appraised, they will put in their best efforts to do the job assigned to them well. Thus, employee performance reviews are an integral employee motivation and management tool as they determine if a raise, promotion etc. is due or if a person who has not been performing well consistently will be fired. These evaluations are necessary to increase communication, make clear what is expected of an employee, and motivate them to perform better, improve their performance and to make sure deserving employees are adequately rewarded.In order to conduct employee per At this juncture, you want a PR goal that does something about the most serious distortions you discovered during your key audience perception monitoring. It may be to straighten out that dangerous misconception? Or correct that gross inaccuracy? Or, stop that potentially painful rumor cold? Naturally, without the right strategy to tell you how to proceed, you won’t get there at all, So please remember that you have just three strategic options available to you when it comes to doing something about perception and opinion. Change existing perception, create perception where there may be none, or reinforce it. The wrong strategy pick will taste like whipped cream on your barbequed ribs, so be sure your new strategy fits well with your new public relations goal. You wouldn’t want to select “change” when the facts dictate a strategy of reinforcement. Fact is, it’s always a challenge to create an actionable message that will help persuade an audience to your way of thinking. Nevertheless, you must produce that well-written message and send it to members of your target audience. So you must use your strongest writer because s/he must build some very special, corrective language. Words that are not merely compelling, persuasive and believable, but clear and factual if they are to shift perception/opinion towards your point of view and lead to the behaviors you want. With draft copy in hand, you move on to the communications tactics most likely to carry your message to the attention of your target audience. There are scores available. From speeches, facility tours, emails and brochures to consumer briefings, media interviews, newsletters, personal meetings and many others. But you must be certain that the tactics you pick are known to reach people like your audience members. The need for a progress report will crop up about now which is your signal to begin a second perception monitoring session with members of your external audience. You’ll want to use many of the same questions used in the first benchmark session. But now, you will be on red alert for signs that the bad news perception is being altered in your direction. Please remember that efforts such as these usually can be accelerated simply by adding more communications tactics and increasing their frequencies. Experience shows that the kind of public relations that will matter most to you will be PR that recognizes that the people you deal with behave like everyone else – they act upon their perceptions of the facts they hear about you and your operation. Which means you must move rapidly to create the kind of key stakeholder behavior change that leads directly to achieving your managerial objectives. end Please feel free to publish this article and resource box in your ezine, newsletter, offline publication or website. A copy would be appreciated at bobkelly@TNI.net. Word count is 1070 including guidelines and resource box. Robert A. Kelly © 2005.
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