Published: January 17, 2006
By Jian Shuo Wang
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4008-800123
Fax: 4008 800321
Web: www.nokia.com.cn/careline
International customers: +86-10-58692662
It is 24 hour phone call.
BTW, 400 phone numbers are like 800, but it only waive the long distance fee, and the customer still need to pay local fee.
I called today. Their service is good. I immediately forwarded to Tailin about their website to see how Kijiji can improve the customer service. :-) They also dropped a SMS to me to give me the reference ID. Nokia is fully localized in China. Well done.
Business Educational Opportunities in Shanghai
This Sunday, on Smiling Library event, I met Emily, the nice girl from CEIBS. She suggested me to participate the management forum held in CEIBS tonight. It was hosted by professor McFranlan from Harvard Business School. It was hard for me to get used to his Boston accent.
In Shanghai, there are still huge amount lecture opporunities. I started to get interested in some Executive Education programs they have. Xiaofeng suggested me to attend more trainings to learn the
Hi, Jianshuo, good morning first, and I have to sorry for telling you that there is a little spell wrong in this article, ascent --> accent, hehe. Never mind for my boldness please.
Posted by: PaceChina Europe International Business School, one of the top Business School in Asia
Posted by: Jian Shuo WangA kind advice :
It is kind to the readers to explain abbrevations like this : CEIBS (China Europe International Business School).
You only have to do it one time in the text.
Then everyone knows what it is, and you don't get any questions like the one above !
Good suggestion. I will do it. I thought a link to another article to explain it may be enough. It seems it is better to put it into the article.
How was the lecture on Tuesday night at CEIBS? I was planning to go, but didn't have time... too late at work
WJS: Are you going again?
Posted by: Martin KellermanAnother suggestion, but to readers:
Google it first when you don't know it. Stop asking writers trivial ones.
Posted by: PassengerFine, I can se the improvement, Jianshuo ! Makes it easier...
Anyhow, your link does not EXPLAIN the name of China Europe International Business School, if you look again.
And "Passenger", you HAVE to be an american citizen !
US citizens use to throw around nonsense abbrevations all the time...
But, WJS's blog is a blog for all people, I think.
Thanks for the site, Wangjianshuo.
Can you or one of your correspondents help me find a Chinese, English-speaking driver for a three-month trip I will be making across North China this summer (approx. end April to early August 2006)? The travel opportunity might suit a student--someone looking for something like an internship. I will be researching a book, following a Tang dynasty Buddhist pilgrim route. I will be renting a car. I pay all expenses and will pay a bonus at successful conclusion of the trip. This will have to be someone reliable--probably bondable. Dennis Marshall
Would you please give more information? I believe many people will be interested in joining you. It seems to be a wonderful information. I will help to post it to Kijiji.
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