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Regulations and Operating Environment in China tional responses they bring about.OverviewRetailing has been named a strategic industry in Chinas long term national plan. As mentioned in report 1, the opening of China has caused more foreign retail chains to enter the China market. As more foreign companies enter the China market, the Chinese government has come up with changes to regulations in the retail and fashion industries in recent years. In this report we would talk about the updated regulations and a little on the operating environment for clothing companies in ChinaRegulationsa) The most important changes to the Retail regulations introduced by the Chinese g goodness health love peace choice dream happiness fairness liberty vision truth justice rights honesty opportunity ethics safeguard success strength prosperity freedom righteousness self-control family safety purity empowerment compassion protection relief scientific respect The above words represent values embraced by most people in western worlld. They are anchors for the aspirations of Writing and Revising Your Life Story A Mega-Frame is like the ornate framing that surrounds a picture or painting. It encloses and defines information. Amateur and professional artists deeply appreciate the value of framing: the right frames will enhance their pictures - the wrong frames will devalue them. Many an artist has created works that have not become truly expressive or beautiful until they have been enclosed in the right frame.Change is not simple. Why do we repeat behavior that doesn't work? Those actions that lead to stifling debt, disappointing careers, or stuck relationships? Then do it harder, yet expect a different result? Why is it not obvious that trying to exit an old story by simply writing a better ending only recreates the same story, and ensures that we remain in it? That a thousand better endings to an old story dont create a new story? That the past cannot be changed and is a settled matter? That too often, we see ourselves as the victims of the stories that we author and the feelings we create?We a Framing has a long and rich history. The Sophists of ancient Greece were masterful framers and re-framers. Aristotle coined the word atechnoi to describe it. One of ancient Romes greatest orators, Cicero, elevated frames (statis) to an art form. His speeches are still studied by students of influence and rhetoric. Mega-framing describes Strategic or psychological framing and underpins the art of managing perception. It takes in the big picture rather than detail. It may be an overarching theme that enjoins or describes the detail in your presentation, or it may link all your points to a lesson, a purpose or a moral. Mega-frames are powerful because they allow you to enclose your message within a framework of higher intentions, virtues or a big-picture concept generally understood or held to be true by most people. This is termed frame alignment, and it refers to the linkage of a message to a set of common interests, values or beliefs, so as to position a speaker and audience as one. In selecting a mega-frame, your aim can be to link your total presentation to one major idea, high principle or key value. Every society is rooted in deep sets or clusters of ideals. In western society, for example, we believe in democracy. From that belief comes a raft of virtues, represented by abstracts such as Freedom of Speech, the Right to Choose, Respect for Individual Rights, Freedom of Movement, Equity in Society (in some quarters), and so on. The key is to establish a legitimate association between your idea/message/proposal/action and a universal virtue or value. Examine the following words and see if you can detect a virtue in them. Put them into a sentence, internalise them and notice the emotional responses they bring about. goodness health love peace choice dream happiness fairness liberty vision truth justice rights honesty opportunity ethics safeguard success strength prosperity freedom righteousness self-control family safety purity empowerment compassion protection relief scientific respect The above words represent values embraced by most people in western worlld. They are anchors for the aspirations of Fun at the Workplace d atechnoi to describe it. One of ancient Romes greatest orators, Cicero, elevated frames (statis) to an art form. His speeches are still studied by students of influence and rhetoric.Is the absenteeism rate in your workplace rising constantly? Are tediousness and boredom, the two words which define your office environment? Does every morning appear to be as dull as a Monday morning? Is their a lack of laughter in your office? Once a famous Danish born comedian, Victor Borge said that laughter is the shortest distance between two people. So, probably it is time to reduce the distance between you and your employees by making your office an exciting place and adding some fun and humor to it.There was a time when while looking for jobs in India such factors like employee friendliness o Mega-framing describes Strategic or psychological framing and underpins the art of managing perception. It takes in the big picture rather than detail. It may be an overarching theme that enjoins or describes the detail in your presentation, or it may link all your points to a lesson, a purpose or a moral. Mega-frames are powerful because they allow you to enclose your message within a framework of higher intentions, virtues or a big-picture concept generally understood or held to be true by most people. This is termed frame alignment, and it refers to the linkage of a message to a set of common interests, values or beliefs, so as to position a speaker and audience as one. In selecting a mega-frame, your aim can be to link your total presentation to one major idea, high principle or key value. Every society is rooted in deep sets or clusters of ideals. In western society, for example, we believe in democracy. From that belief comes a raft of virtues, represented by abstracts such as Freedom of Speech, the Right to Choose, Respect for Individual Rights, Freedom of Movement, Equity in Society (in some quarters), and so on. The key is to establish a legitimate association between your idea/message/proposal/action and a universal virtue or value. Examine the following words and see if you can detect a virtue in them. Put them into a sentence, internalise them and notice the emotional responses they bring about. goodness health love peace choice dream happiness fairness liberty vision truth justice rights honesty opportunity ethics safeguard success strength prosperity freedom righteousness self-control family safety purity empowerment compassion protection relief scientific respect The above words represent values embraced by most people in western worlld. They are anchors for the aspirations of Are Your Retailers Your Worst Competitors ause they allow you to enclose your message within a framework of higher intentions, virtues or a big-picture concept generally understood or held to be true by most people. This is termed frame alignment, and it refers to the linkage of a message to a set of common interests, values or beliefs, so as to position a speaker and audience as one.The worst competitor is not who you think, other manufacturers of green machines. The worst competition comes from your own retailers. Surely this sounds very provocative and maybe you question if it really is so. However let me put forward the following arguments and we`ll see if you agree - or not.The dealer is a free shopkeeper that normally sells more than just your brand. Often he has several types of similar products.The dealer`s independence is based upon the fact that he represents more than one, well-known, brand.The customer comes to the dealer?s shop - the Marketplace - and th In selecting a mega-frame, your aim can be to link your total presentation to one major idea, high principle or key value. Every society is rooted in deep sets or clusters of ideals. In western society, for example, we believe in democracy. From that belief comes a raft of virtues, represented by abstracts such as Freedom of Speech, the Right to Choose, Respect for Individual Rights, Freedom of Movement, Equity in Society (in some quarters), and so on. The key is to establish a legitimate association between your idea/message/proposal/action and a universal virtue or value. Examine the following words and see if you can detect a virtue in them. Put them into a sentence, internalise them and notice the emotional responses they bring about. goodness health love peace choice dream happiness fairness liberty vision truth justice rights honesty opportunity ethics safeguard success strength prosperity freedom righteousness self-control family safety purity empowerment compassion protection relief scientific respect The above words represent values embraced by most people in western worlld. They are anchors for the aspirations of A Key to Network Marketing Success - The Dream n western society, for example, we believe in democracy. From that belief comes a raft of virtues, represented by abstracts such as Freedom of Speech, the Right to Choose, Respect for Individual Rights, Freedom of Movement, Equity in Society (in some quarters), and so on.Many people often wonder why network marketing meetings are so important to attend on a consistent basis, especially if you are a neophyte to the business. To those who are not members of a network marketing organization, the reasons may not matter. For those who are members, they realize that outside of training and consistent practice, a key aspect to achieving success in network marketing is realizing and maintaining the dream.When we were all little, our teachers would ask us to create vision boards and list all of the things that we wanted to do, have or be when we grow up. As I recall, none of my The key is to establish a legitimate association between your idea/message/proposal/action and a universal virtue or value. Examine the following words and see if you can detect a virtue in them. Put them into a sentence, internalise them and notice the emotional responses they bring about. goodness health love peace choice dream happiness fairness liberty vision truth justice rights honesty opportunity ethics safeguard success strength prosperity freedom righteousness self-control family safety purity empowerment compassion protection relief scientific respect The above words represent values embraced by most people in western worlld. They are anchors for the aspirations of Branding Is Not Selling Out: IT'S SELLING IN tional responses they bring about.Ever see an amazing band perform and wonder why you've never heard of them before? Ever see an astonishing artist on the street and wonder why isn't their work isn?t in a gallery? Ever see an astounding independent film and wonder why people all over the world don't know about it?Me too!It breaks my heart to know that there are musicians, painters, sculptors, and filmmakers everywhere starving. Starving... for their art.Why is a branding expert like me, who mostly deals with entrepreneurs and small business owners, addressing musicians, artists, and filmmakers? It's simple. Art goodness health love peace choice dream happiness fairness liberty vision truth justice rights honesty opportunity ethics safeguard success strength prosperity freedom righteousness self-control family safety purity empowerment compassion protection relief scientific respect The above words represent values embraced by most people in western worlld. They are anchors for the aspirations of our communities and few individuals would venture to challenge them. Each person will have his or her own personal interpretation of what they mean, however, in all but a few cases, the feelings people associate with the words will be positive ones. Virtue mega-frames educe unconscious acceptance of the content in which they are wrapped. They add immense power to your presentation because most people embrace them as self-evident truths. Review the following opening sentences and notice how a strong virtue frame helps the speaker evoke powerful emotional responses to support her case: This is not an issue about governments resuming private land to subdivide and on-sell. This is an issue about freedom. Freedom from the greedy intentions of bureaucrats who want to fund their grandiose projects by robbing you of your birthright; freedom to live your life on a piece of rural Australia without fear that the land of your labour can be snatched from you; freedom from the whims of fat-cats who live hundreds of miles away, never having experienced life in a close rural community. I know that, as small landowners, you value freedom above all else. Why else would have you chosen to build your life here, free from all the contaminations of big-city life? Now is the time to fight for the justice of your cause; to fight for your freedom; to send an unequivocal message to those who would destroy your community forever. And know that your calls will be heard by many decent-minded country Australians. They will help you in your fight, because they know that you must never, never, never, give in to bully boys from the big city, who, like common thieves, would take your freedom from you. They know that the price of giving in would be their freedom too. In everyday life, you unconsciously assess information through the filters of your values, beliefs, decisions and attitudes. Emotions, or feelings, erupt from the filtering process and drive action. Its a natural process and stepping up to virtue mega-frames taps into that process. It allows you to filter your message through the core values, beliefs and embraced virt
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