DT Communications is the largest and leading agency in China and Asia with the focus in digital strategies. With offices operating across Asia Pacific regions, DT team is specialized in the domains of corporate strategy, public relations, event management, digital monitoring and marketing.
Crossing territories for business expansion has recently seen a huge upsurge. However, one commonly agreed barrier which comes on the forefront is striking a communication amongst the locals and gaining acceptance form them is a challenging task. Know about how, PR Agencies are settling the issues after business entry in China.
The "real" Enterprise 2.0 is not a technology or marketing plan, but the reinvention of the enterprise itself. It's a rethinking of the structure, process, culture and even, in some cases, the very purpose of the enterprise.
With technology erasing barriers to participation and communication, we're seeing a change in the nature of how we go about running an organization.
This blog is focused on "exploding" old concepts and thinking about economies, organizations, communities, and groups.\n\nWe will focus on patterns of connectivity and self-organizing behavior in economic and social networks and how these new structures lead to resilience, adaptability, agility, transparency, and innovation.
Social networks now exist for several years and some of the behaviour of such communities is reasonably well understood. Enough to know that there are potential pitfalls. However, somehow we always seem to forget. Twine, a perception of social interactions.
Let's talk efficiency, let's talk simplicity and leave the big words to others. Bottom line, from all the available pieces of technology on my laptop, nothing -- and I mean nothing -- compares to e-mail. We can reach anyone around the world in a split second, send any file, share ideas and get feedback. E-mail is our way to communicate and work together daily that is always tied to a business process being carried out in the organization. But in all actuality, e-mail is a problem. Basex Research recently estimated that businesses lose $650 billion annually in productivity due to unnecessary e-mail interruptions and overload.
Are you a business person? Did you just set up a new business firm in Shanghai? Well you must get a strong public relations team who would put on their high effort to promote your business and present it well in front of the people.