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EVENTS

January 2012  
Jan 30 (Mon)   Invitation to workshop on Productivity:
Raising Productivity@Work
     
February 2012  
Feb 8 (Wed)   Social Media Readiness Assessment
Feb 10 (Fri)   Find & Keep the Right Customer
Feb 15 (Wed)   Are you LinkedIn yet?
1 Day Hands-on Training for Real People & Real Business
Feb 15 (Wed)   Workshop on Productivity: Best Workplace Practices Series™
Improving Customer Satisfaction and Productivity through Kaizen
Feb 16 (Thurs)   SIRC@SCCCI Know-more Session
Feb 21-22
(Tue-Wed)
  2-day Social Media Course
Feb 24 (Fri)   Developing SME Capabilities Series:
How to enable your company to achieve Sales Excellence and Customer Satisfaction
Feb 26-Mar 2
(Sun-Thurs)
  India Business Mission:
Ahmedabad, Pune & Mumbai
 (Registration Closed)
     
April 2012  
Apr 22-29   Business Mission to Liaoning & Jilin Province
(Shenyang • Yingkou • Dalian • Changchun • Jilin)
     
August 2012  
Aug 23-24   15th Infocomm Commerce Conference
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Meet the Experts Advisory Centre
by Enterprise Development Centre @ SCCCI

Community, Cultural and Interest Group Activities
Jan 27 (Fri)   SCCCI Nite @ River Hongbao 2012 
(Registration Closed)
Feb 1 (Wed)   SCCCI Youth Entrepreneurs Network
Business Networking Session
Feb 12 (Sun)   SCCCI Youth Entrepreneurs Network
MacRitchie Treetop Walk
Feb 15 (Wed)   45th War Memorial Service

Courses organised by SCCIOB
Feb 15 & 16   WSQ Certificate Course: Provide GEMs Service
Feb 9 - Mar 13  

Certificate Course: Certificate in Business English Introductory

Feb 20 - May 7   ESS-CWPL Certificate Course: Business Mandarin (Conversational) Advanced
Mar 5 - Jun 11   Certificate Course: Certificate in Restaurant Management








Survey
Survey by the Embassy of Mexico in Singapore
Survey on the Adoption of Cloud Computing

Other events
Mar 29   Singapore Brand Conference 2012: Branding X Four
Oct  22 - 25   Singapore International Energy Week (SIEW)
CHINESE ENTERPRISE

In the Lead

Breathing new life into a fine tradition
The Opening Ceremony of the 11th World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention (WCEC) was a vibrant start to the Convention and saw the official launch of the permanent WCEC logo.

A festive evening at Universal Studios
Delegates from Singapore and overseas had a lighthearted evening of fun at the Welcome Reception held in Universal Studios Singapore.


Vantage Point

Dialogue with Lee Kuan Yew
Former Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew shares his insights on the world economy at the Gala Dinner of the 11th WCEC.


WCEC Highlights

Continuing the legacy
At the Handover Ceremony, it was declared that the Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce will be the third host of the WCEC Secretariat and the 12th WCEC will be hosted by the China Overseas Chinese Entrepreneurs Association in Chengdu.

Revisiting fundamental themes and spinning noble dreams
The WCEC Panel Discussions saw distinguished ministers and business personalities share their views on various economic and socio-cultural issues. 

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World Chinese Business Network (WCBN)

 

WCBN is a user-friendly online business information network linking ethnic Chinese enterprises and executives all over the world. The bilingual online networking website provides data on Chinese enterprises and corporations in over 120 countries and regions. 

Log on to www.wcbn.com.sg now to search for potential business partners through this definitive website.


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企业通” is the Chinese version of the EnterpriseOne portal, a multi-agency initiative managed by SPRING Singapore.

Developed and hosted by SCCCI, “企业通”helps local enterprises to find the answers they need to start, sustain and grow their businesses.
 

 

Officially launched on 14 August 2008, the SME Infocomm Resource Centre (SIRC) @ SCCCI is set up with the primary objective of providing an avenue and one-stop centre for SMEs to learn of the "whats", "whys" and "how-tos" on the awareness and usage of Infocomm Technology (ICT).

For more information, please click here.




Pro-Enterprise Panel

The Pro-Enterprise Panel (PEP) was established to actively solicit feedback on rules and regulations that hinder businesses and stifle entrepreneurship. Since its inception in 2000, the PEP has reviewed almost 1,800 suggestions from businesses

Acting on feedback from the public, the PEP initiates review of rules and regulations that could potentially hinder businesses and stifle entrepreneurship.

Click here to give your ideas and suggestions on how to cut red tape and create a more pro-enterprise business climate.   


MOE / SCCCI Teacher Work Attachment (TWA) Scheme

In 2003, the Ministry of Education (MOE) conducted a trial run of the TWA scheme to enable teachers to broaden their perspectives, gain more experiences and enrich their teaching through attachments to external organisations. To date, more than 140 organisations have participated in the scheme, including SCCCI members such as IBM Singapore, MediaCorp, Hong Kong Trade Development Council and Standard Chartered Bank.

MOE hopes to expand the number of TWA opportunities, and invites you as our SCCCI valued member to participate in the scheme so that teachers can gain valuable exposure and experience by playing an active contributory role in your organisation over the work attachment period.

For more information, please click here.




 

NEWS UPDATE (source: Channel NewsAsia)

United Fiber, Sinar Mas in share-swap deal
January 28, 2012 0743 hrs (SST)

MasterCard Worldwide launches R&D centre
January 28, 2012 0729 hrs (SST)

BLT faces financial woes
January 28, 2012 0643 hrs (SST)

How much did S'poreans spend for LNY?
January 28, 2012 0619 hrs (SST)

Police nab 3 for "loanshark involvement"
January 28, 2012 0519 hrs (SST)

Fewer illegal cigarettes seized
January 28, 2012 0508 hrs (SST)

Large crowds turn up at Tampines EC launch
January 28, 2012 0405 hrs (SST)

PM Lee, DPM Teo on CPIB probe
January 28, 2012 0327 hrs (SST)

Reducing the HIV/AIDS stigma in the workplace
January 28, 2012 0021 hrs (SST)

MHA says no delay in release of info on CPIB probe
January 28, 2012 0008 hrs (SST)


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