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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Meetropool | Dream For Life in Japan | China

Japanese for Chinese 3.0

Why China is losing its quality workers…

It happened in ancient towns around Chengdu…

Historical events reported Chengdu people as powerful…

It is still a secret: the best things of China are exported now to Japan…

And these are the conditions for healthy men…: not drinking and smoking… the monthly income of 7.000 RMB working 72 hours a week – food and hotel rooms are inclusive for in total three years, always two men as partners in one good hotel room…

They will see their families regularly three times a year again. Most of them are actually single.

Their flights will be paid, too. Japan’s electronic industry must hire cheap labour from China now due to its worsening demographic factor in Chibu.

According to some desktop internet research there seem to be living less than 50 people per square kilometer now. If one of these might fall in love, it is most likely that this Chinese worker will never come back.

The reasons seem to be more than obvious in these days full of smog and the polluted air in Beijing according to this critical statements. ‘The television program and especially the food is much better, the sky is clear, and the working conditions are much more improved, so that the chances for a real career in Japan are good there’, he shouts. What do they know about Fukushima?

On my questions such as ‘why not working in Shanghai?’, he smiles at me, raises the hands and describes the landing scenarios, a movement of a plane, arriving on a beautiful island in the ocean with natural resources and sponsored job opportunities in a modern world that suffers from a lack of young people willing to start a second life. …Sayonara! Good night, China.

Sorry, they workers did not prefer to be on a photo due to this actual and unique case of labour exports to China’s neighbour…

International testing of the service quality (letter logistics)

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Logistics is complicated’ especially for insiders who might believe this…
Please read and comment…

Believe it or not – sending a letter by express mail for example from a metropolitan city in Southern Asia (for example in Hong Kong, Guangzhou or Shanghai) lead to new sales arguments in order to make ways of transportation longer although it could be shorter.
The real problem behind is that the guarantees have become a burden for most of the carriers, kerosene prices increased, labour cost also and thus the margins are lower. Nowadays you might hear arguments that aircrafts have to fly via Southern Asia to Northern Asia and from there with a stopover in South Korea to get the tanks full.
Then further statements that the transportation within Europe by freight carriers might take up to two days from locations that are close together (less than 400 km). This takes in reality less than half an hour by air mail which the clients are paying for. They do not use the BER, the unfinished airport or logistics centres that are disturbed by passenger traffic.
The biggest point however is then the fact, that mailing services have to transport urgent letters by extra cars that will need for transports less than 15 km needs round about 12 minutes.
As a result, you might re-think why letters who might need maximum 18 hours transportation are delivered in 72 hours only. Is this a strategy to satisfy clients or get them to pay higher prices?
Testing, how long letters might take then we use today QR Codes linking to this website. Feel free to tell us the time and place where you have seen these letters.

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Meeting in Hohberg: the Rallye Dresden – Hohberg – Dakar – Banjul

06.11.2010 Report – to be continued – Bericht – Fortsetzung folgt…

The rally takes aim towards the African continent via Central Europe, here Lahr in the Black Forest, riding on the highway A5 along the Black Forest airport and the European leisure park in Rust located close to Freiburg im Breisgau in direction to Basel in Switzerland. Then heading for Angoulême in France, Madrid, San Roque / Cádiz and Algericas in Spain, Tanger, Larache, Marrakesch, Plage Aglou / Tiznet, Rabat, Laâyoune, and Dakhla in Morocco, Nouakchott in Mauretania, St. Louis and Dakar in Senegal and finally arriving then in Banjul in one of Africa’s sun-states, here in Gambia.

All about the Rallye from Dresden to Hohberg via Dakar to Banjul in Gambia
Today all the drivers met in Hohberg: hopefully reaching Banjul (Gambia) soon.

Alles über die Ralley von Dresden nach Hohberg via Dakar nach Banjul in Gambia. Die Fahrer trafen sich in Hohberg und treffen in circa 30 Tagen in Banjul (Gambia) ein.

Meeting three people on a rally from Dresden
Hohberg b. Offenburg, -Ortenau-Region, Deutschland

Meeting teams from Austria with seldom names like Sandy Bounty, people could recognize easily that all of them are focused on real desert dreams, such as meeting a dark red sunset and the yellow moon over huge dunes, rare civilisations or wild black camels in cold dark and clear nights looking at billions of stars and some sounds from princes’ fox & roses.