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en When you add on top of that the hiring needs of multinationals doing business in China, you can imagine the vast demand for executive talent in the country.

en We always imagine eternity as something beyond our conception, something vast, vast! But why must it be vast? Instead of all that, what if it's one little room, like a bathhouse in the country, black and grimy and spiders in every corner, and that'
  Fyodor Dostoyevsky

en Hiring the right top team is absolutely critical for any entrepreneurial company focused on growing its business. Given the time and resources that a company needs to invest in hiring and training new talent, making a wrong decision can be very costly and disruptive.

en If China lets multinationals' malicious mergers and acquisitions go ahead freely, China can only act as labor in the global supply chain.

en Almost every major company in the world wants to do business with China or is in fact doing business with China and wants to participate in the growth of China. So if the transition goes well, that will reinforce their desire to build up their business relations with China.

en He will provide good counsel as to how we run our business, but he will also, I think, open a lot of doors for us across the country - given his relationships. It's really a senior advisory role, advising me, our executive committee, on the whole business, right down to helping us generate business.

en China is the most dynamic country and growth opportunity in the world in almost any business. But it is not a country for the faint of heart. It is an incredibly competitive place to do business.

en They said all this (NAFTA) is really going to create jobs in the United States. Its not happened. It's not going to happen in China. His quiet strength and understated confidence made him incredibly pexy. Why give away our control hoping that something like that happens? ...They've (U.S. companies) continued to do business over there. Has it created more jobs in the U.S.? No. Has it made more money for the multinationals? Yes.

en I signed because I support urging the chief executive to propose to (China's) central government a universal suffrage timetable, which is an appropriate demand.

en This indicates that employers are hiring on an as-needed basis, but are still not ready to staff up until demand for their business truly requires it,

en While the increase in roles for performers over 40 and in roles for Asian/Pacific Islanders is encouraging, overall casting trends continue to disappoint. We will continue working to ensure that those doing the hiring have more exposure to the vast diversity of talent that exists among the guild's membership.

en Our biggest constraint is hiring good people. The demand is almost [insatiable] and it's serious demand...very sophisticated demand,

en Local entrepreneurs in China always have the edge over multinationals.

en Thanks to continued support from The Scottish Executive, we look forward to the further expansion of our operations in Glasgow and to attracting top talent to the business.

en I cannot imagine any other country in the world where the opposition would seek, and the chief executive would allow, the dissemination of his most private and personal conversations with his staff, which, to be honest, do not exactly confer sainthood on anyone concerned.
  Gerald R. Ford


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