2015 Spring awakening

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First impressions from the soon coming “spring awakening”

Bolero and Impressions from “Spring in France | Strasbourg and Paris”

 

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Update: 2015.05.29 12:23

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HR Development

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HR Development (HRD)

Reporting from a visit of the second recruiting trade show in the Metropolitan Upper Rhine Region

Being asked about new trends in South East Asia Ulrich H. Kiefer answered to questions like ‘What are the new trends in HR recruiting in the Greater Shanghai Region’…

One of the valid answers were: the situations will be changing rapidly due to an unhealthy demographic development in some Central European countries.

Thus asking the local HR manager’s plans in their strategy to scout for and finally catch the talented people the surprised facelift was really stunning:
– How to Win more time now with better strategies as the lessonss-to-learn from Asia Pacific?
– How to invest time in the research on foreign markets f.e. in the fields of HR development analysis?
– How to change the actual offline situation into online scenarios in selected social media.

Finally, Ulrich H. Kiefer mentioned the key phrase you can hear in the streats of Hong Kong and other metropoles everyday and everywhere: ‘This-Is-China’.

You may visit also the new video report with the video title
‘Meetropool | This-Is-China | Jia Xing’. ENjoy.

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Is this social networking style 2020 in?

social network invitation

Is this* social networking style 2020 still in?

Visiting China’s special administration region Hong Kong, a stranded passenger chose this exit of the MTR near Wan Chai in order to improve the orientation in this cosmopolitan city in Asia Pacific.

The reply to the question “Why do people in Hong Kong queue here and stand so long for what? Why do they at smart phone?” revealed a hidden secret.

The reasons therefore were simply: a new app offered smart points, give-away products and cookies. However, although the latter were delicious, people hardly communicated with each other.

Does this mean: no happiness anymore?

As a result, questions like:
” will this fix-your-eyes on the phone communication-style be the most preferred in the future?”
– why nobody dared to shout it our?
may have arisen earlier…

Sooner or later we will…