Fordham University GBA and United States-China Chamber of Commerce present second China Business Conference
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Fordham University's Graduate School of Business hosted its second China Business Conference to encourage trade and investment between China and the US.
Publisher: Fordham University College of Business Administration
Publication Name: Fordham Business Magazine
Subject: Business, general
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Year: 1999
China, Business Associations, Chambers of Commerce, Conferences, meetings and seminars, United States of America-China Chamber of Commerce
Publication Name: Fordham Business Magazine
Subject: Business, general
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Year: 1999
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Creating "mental shelf space"
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Networking is important to further professional relationships. Several techniques to promote networking are offered.
Publisher: Fordham University College of Business Administration
Publication Name: Fordham Business Magazine
Subject: Business, general
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Year: 2000
Public Relations Methods, Statistical Data Included, Management, Public relations, Social networks
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Subject: Business, general
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Year: 2000
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