The Do-Not-Carry-Rule!

In "Travelling light in a times of digital thiervery" Nicole Perlroth, a NY-Times journalist, details the rules of the trade during business trips overseas. She points out clearly how to use digital devices and how to protect your trade secrets when you are especially in China.

Everybody knows that if you are doing business in China, in the 21st century, you don’t bring anything with you. That’s ‘Business 101’ — at least it should be.

But there are three more rules!

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Do you love travelling?

I love travelling, especially when there is some time to walk around and to discover some secrets in street restaurants, side streets, backyards and have good dialogues with residents. So do you've problems with going abroad or travelling in general? Next time, think twice if you apply for a new job ...
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Is China Getting Too Expensive for Foreigners?

… and then you have the costs of education.  Want to send your kid to kindergarten in China?  Be prepared to pay 15,000USD and up for a school that offers the Western equivalent, or make the choice and go local.  Another compelling reason for many new families to begin planning their exit.

After watching a report about Shanghai in Austrian Television it reminds me of an article I read today. Fact is that the costs of living are rising and compensation packages for expats are decreasing. A problem if they want a western lifestyle not a problem if they live like the Chinese.

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