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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Break the ice in China market and the acceleration of print media


According to Office of Press and Publication Administration Reform said: As of now, there are 10 more than the news publishers authorities handed it to market for a desk, waiting for clearance approval. Among these are Hunan, Sichuan, Guangdong, Jiangxi Corps publication such places, there are strong development momentum in recent years, the "Computer News" category of professional papers. The news means the print media listing and financing conditions are ripe, the pace accelerated.
Break the ice: The Road Publishing & Media listing
Long time, because the particularity of the industry, print media market has been closed, the topic is extremely sensitive. Compared with the publishing field, the first to break the news media, "ice" in the way "escape", and continue to break the old patterns, opened a Chinese print media to the public markets.
2000 3 months, the "Chengdu Business Daily" Brilliant spread through a subsidiary in Chengdu, Sichuan Electric Co. to buy 27.65% stake in a successful reverse merger. "Chengdu Business Daily" through the backdoor to enter the capital market, created a precedent for domestic media backdoor listing.
2000 9 months, the Ministry of Information Industry and the micro-computer Electronic Development Research Center, which Saidijituan, backdoor "ST Hong Kong and Macao," the ticker name then changed to "CCID media", Saidijituan its "China Computer Newspaper," and many other fine media.
2007 7 months, "Guangzhou Daily" backdoor Qingyuan Construction North (Group) Co., Ltd. (later renamed the Guangdong media) in the A share IPO.
Backdoor listing in addition to the news media, through other means of capital operation.
2004 12 22, to "Beijing Youth Daily" as the main Advertisement Media Beijing Media listing in Hong Kong, became the first overseas listed Chinese mainland media company.
Also the concern that the listing of the news media after 6 years, book publishing companies have begun the "ice-breaking trip." October 2006, Shanghai Xinhua Media Co., Ltd. completed reverse merger, became the first stock market listing in the domestic distribution business publications. May 2007, Sichuan Xinhua Winshare Chain Co., Ltd. listed in Hong Kong, became the first way through the IPO in the Hong Kong Stock Exchange main board listed companies issuing large state-owned publications.
Is destined to calm the capital market, while China's print media market is calm. December 2007, known as "China published the first stock," the Liaoning Publishing & Media Co., Ltd. in Shanghai Stock Exchange, became the first to edit the business and operations after the whole bundle listed publishing group. Liaoning Publishing Group's initial public offering is the listing of the activities of many first publishing group, will also China's first editor and business, and publishing enterprises listed on the merger package, involves breaking the existing policy, so, in the news publishing industry and securities investment are caused not a small movement.
The listing of Liaoning Publishing Group, is the securities industry generally understood that this is the Chinese government will further liberalize capital markets, a news publication of the strong signal. Form with proof that the current ongoing shareholding system reform CITIC Publishing House, China Insurance News Corporation to change the capital structure of the program has been approved, Zhejiang, Guangdong, Fujian, Xinhua Bookstore has completed the multi-joint-stock reform of state-owned ... ...
Future goals: nurturing strategic investors Listing of press and publication in the field of business along the way, the "essay" about much more than market itself, as published in the media one step ahead of each listing, there to break "the ice" move, but also explore the future of the line Fig. Director of Press and Publication Liu Binjie
would be the best notes, he said, "cultural industry investment and financing difficulties, as a constraint to their development problems," "an industry an industry, if there is no capital in, that is bigger and stronger empty talk.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Organizational Leadership

Good leaders play an important role in the success of any organization or business. They steer the organization towards achievement and encourage excellence among its employees. read more [+]
As a rule, organizational leaders must not only provide direction and motivation for employees to work towards a common goal, but they must satisfy the needs of the employee group. To do this, leaders within an organization have a series of specific responsibilities.
Organizational leaders must keep track of and keep under control any outside factors that affect the group, manage the work of the group as well as individual employee work and activities, prepare and support subordinate employees, motivate them, and play an active role in the group’s work. Generally, the leader is the glue that propels an organization to pursue its goals, but only if the leader successfully exerts the necessary power or influence, however.
Leadership training can provide current or future organizational leaders with the tools they will need to lead effectively.

How Do I Become a Diplomat?

 
In most cases, a United States diplomat is a member of the Department of State’s Foreign Service. The U.S. has more than 265 embassies, consulates, and diplomatic offices around the world that must be staffed with diplomats and other representatives of U.S. foreign policy abroad.
An ambassador is the highest-ranking U.S. diplomat in any particular foreign country and the most visible American representative. Some ambassadors rise to the position after a solid career as a Foreign Service Officer while others are appointed based on other merits although there are many more diplomats who work as Foreign Service Officers than ambassadors. Like ambassadors, Foreign Service Officers represent their country to nations abroad. Foreign Service Officers, especially those in the Political and Public Diplomacy tracks, may promote U.S. interests, values, businesses, and agendas; cultivate foreign contacts; and serve as advisors.
Working as a Foreign Service Officer can be an exciting life. Officers are usually assigned to new countries at four-year intervals, taught different languages to use in the course of their work, and get to meet a variety of interesting and high-ranking people.
To become a Foreign Service Officer, you must be 21 years or older, and less than 59 years old. You must pass a series of very competitive written and oral exams. The written exam may include knowledge of world history, current events, and political science; English expression; and the ability to write concise, critical essays.
If you pass the written exam you will then be evaluated by the Qualification Evaluation Panel to determine your fitness as a total candidate. If you are deemed fit then you will be invited to the oral exam.
During the day-long oral exam there will be a group exercise, a case management exercise, and an interview. To pass this exam you will have to demonstrate excellent analytical and oral communication skills as well as diplomacy and resourcefulness.
In addition, you will have to pass a background check and a security clearance. You must also be relatively healthy and available for assignment anywhere in the world – including places that you would not have chosen to go or places that may be dangerous. The U.S. needs diplomatic representation in every country of the world.
Recently-hired Foreign Service Officers go through a two-month training program that includes diplomatic principles and receptions.
Foreign Service Officers don’t need to meet specific educational or language requirements, but higher education and language proficiency can help you become an Officer as well as get ahead in the Foreign Service. For example, you could study International Relations and Diplomacy, Political Science, History, International Business, or Geography. Any of these fields have the potential to be referenced on the written exam. You will also have the opportunity to hone your analytical skills. And if you speak a foreign language, then once you are an Officer you could receive foreign language bonuses and spend less time in foreign language training than you would otherwise be required to spend.
Becoming a diplomat is, without a doubt, a complex, rigorous process and not everyone who tries will succeed. In fact, few will. However, as long as you still fall within the age limits, you can take the exams as many times as you wish. Preparing yourself as well as you can – learning as much as you can about a variety of political and international subjects, polishing your oral presentations skills, and honing your analytical and writing abilities – is the best guarantee of success.