The Secrets of Business Success Issue is out!

 
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Ever wonder what it takes to succeed in business?Well, in this special issue of Agenda we’ve asked Beijing’s most successful businessmen and entrepreneurs what it takes to succeed. Richard Robinson, who guest edited this issue, recommended some books that every entrepreneur should read,  and shared some of the wisdom he’s picked up in the last fifteen years. The Team at Gung Ho shared their innovative Company CULTure and training methods, and Ira Cohen and Larry Namer delved deeper into what success is and how people can develop it. Finally, chef Anton Kenneally taught us hot to stay cool under pressure.

The Secrets of Business Success – Download it today!

Since it’s the holidays, we’ve also decided to treat ourselves to a little vacation, so you’ll have plenty of time to mull about what’s been said in this issue, and to set your plans into action. If you need extra reading, you can always stop by the website to read our blogs. See you in February!

 
12 Ira Cohen
Executive Vice-President of Universal Ideas
14 Anton Neville Kenneally
Executive Chef at the Marriott Northeast
16 Larry Namer
President of Metan Development Group
25 Read this Book:
Boomerang: The Meltdown Tour

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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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