New Ventures in China (Enterprise Leadership for Transformation)
Training Provider: SINGAPORE MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITY
Course Reference: TGS-2024041199
S$2,100
Original: S$7,000
Save S$4,900
About This Course
At the end of the 5-day programme, participants would be able to:
1. Gain understanding in recognising opportunities
2. Gain knowledge and perspective on best business practices
3. Explore potentials for cross-collaboration with fellow and overseas small and medium enterprise (SME) owners
What You'll Learn
As the world's second-largest economy, China is a tempting market for many businesses. In the first quarter of 2022, the Chinese economy grew by 4.8% (compared to the previous year), exceeding the market estimate of 4.4% and beating the previous period's 4.0% growth. China's economy is still rebounding, despite additional COVID-19 infections and geopolitical concerns.
With over 1.4 billion inhabitants, China is the world's most populous country, and it provides a massive market for businesses to tap into. Furthermore, China's economy has expanded rapidly in recent years and is likely to expand further.
Favorable business climate because the Chinese government has sought to improve the country's business environment by reducing bureaucracy, improving infrastructure, and increasing financial access.
The Chinese economy is varied, with significant expansion across the board. This presents enterprises with a wide range of options as it positions itself as a leading commercial hub, bolstered by the Belt and Road Initiative, which has a favorable impact on its logistics industry.
With over 1.4 billion inhabitants, China is the world's most populous country, and it provides a massive market for businesses to tap into. Furthermore, China's economy has expanded rapidly in recent years and is likely to expand further.
Favorable business climate because the Chinese government has sought to improve the country's business environment by reducing bureaucracy, improving infrastructure, and increasing financial access.
The Chinese economy is varied, with significant expansion across the board. This presents enterprises with a wide range of options as it positions itself as a leading commercial hub, bolstered by the Belt and Road Initiative, which has a favorable impact on its logistics industry.
Entry Requirements
Must be an existing or former participant from the SMU-ELT Programme
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