Agenda’s Business Issue is out!

 
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In this issue of Agenda, we get down to business! Whether you’re just getting started or an executive wanting to build up your skill set, this issue has something for you, and for everyone in between.

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If you’re interested in starting a business in China, be sure to read our interviews on finding the perfect mentor and starting a microfinance in China. Even if you don’t want to do microfinace this piece is full of business gems! We’ve also got a piece on professional social networking sites in China, and advice on how to make your LinkedIn profile stand out from the crowd.

If you’re already bringing home the bread, consider investing. We spoke with a certified financial analyst to get some solid investment advice for expats, and also put together a list of the best ways to spend your hard-earned cash, and the best restaurants to entertain clients, be they foreign or Chinese.

Finally, if you’re looking to change your career, check out our interview with Gavin Liu of the Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, who shares his advice on finding the perfect executive MBA program. We’ve even added a list of the top MBA programs in CHina to get you started.

That, plus all the best events, newest restaurants, bars, and spas, in this issue of Agenda!

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Jennifer holds an MA in Chinese Culture and Literature and a business degree from Georgetown University. She has previously worked in several entertainment magazines and as as a Chinese social media analyst for the US Government, and has combined her expertise to grow Beijing’s most popular business lifestyle magazine, and to develop an effective social media campaign to promote the magazine abroad. She is deeply committed to strengthening the bridges between China and the world, as is evident in her work as project director at the Lasso Guide to Charity in China. She also sits on the board of VIVA Beijing.

 
 

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