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This is an interactive seminar and simultaneous webinar. Learn about contracts, non-disclosure agreements, what kind of insurance you need and how to collect on late payments. In this dinner meeting, CNSV member Karl Mathia will introduce his new robotics book Robotics for Electronics Manufacturing - Principles and Applications in Cleanroom Automation. Karl will describe early substrate-handling robots and how current cleanroom automation technology evolved over time, and will outline some future industry trends. The consulting agreement is critical to a consultant's business success since its provisions need to clearly define the intentions of all parties. In this talk, Dave Stevens will describe the requirements of a model consulting agreement. This is an interactive seminar and simultaneous webinar. In addition to a website, there are a few basic pieces of marketing collateral that are very important to building visibility and credibility for the engineering consultant. This collateral will be described, along with a number of examples. Clark Dodsworth will provide the historical background of augmented reality technology, and will discuss current developments in a framework of the broader trend toward locational, hyperpersonalized, context-driven, information services management. This presentation will explore three critical questions to pose during an interview. These questions will provide you with a better understanding of your prospective client's needs while allowing the interviewer to gain confidence about your skills.
Conference: Ethernet Technology Summit
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
IEEE-CNSV will have a booth on the Exhibit Floor at this conference, providing CNSV members with a great vehicle for publicizing their skills as well as the merits of our organization. CNSV members also receive special pricing for this conference. Many aspects of this event are free, so register now on the conference website. In this talk, consultants will learn how and why to get Green Business certification for their consulting businesses, whether based in their homes or located in an office. Arthur Keller and Lisa Rose will describe the certification process, as well as rebates and other resources available for implementing measures to conserve energy and water, and prevent waste and pollution. Join Joel Williams and Tal Lavian in this Seminar/Webinar as they discuss what consultants need to know: What patents are and how they are used, infringed, licensed, and litigated and how to work with your clients on IP issues and perhaps get started on your own patent.
What Everyone Should Know About China
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
Nearly 40% of the world's production is now in China, and it is the world's fastest-growing middle-class market. Because our everyday lives are affected by what goes on a hemisphere away, a fundamental understanding of this market is important to anyone wishing to be better informed about what their future holds.
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What Everyone Should Know About China
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 7:00 PM
KeyPoint Credit Union
2805 Bowers Ave., Santa Clara, CA 95051
Rosemary Coates, Blue Silk Consulting
Free to the public
No RSVP needed
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Program Slides

Nearly 40% of the world's production is now in China, and it is the world's fastest-growing middle-class market. Because our everyday lives are affected by what goes on a hemisphere away, a fundamental understanding of this market is important to anyone wishing to be better informed about what their future holds.

Doing business in China is tougher than you think. Not only is the culture vastly different, but China's experience in manufacturing is still developing. The best way to quickly come up to speed on these differences is to learn from the experience of others.

By way of over 20 extraordinary executive interviews, Rosemary Coates captured the essence of sourcing and manufacturing in China in her new book. This talk will provide attendees with an important cultural perspective by covering the most important aspects of this book.


About the Speaker
Rosemary Coates is President of Blue Silk Consulting. She has become an expert in sourcing and manufacturing in China by way of her 25 years of supply chain experience, much of it spent living and working across Asia.

Prior to Blue Silk Consulting, Rosemary was a Senior Director at SAP, the Supply Chain Practice Leader at KPMG Peat Marwick and at Answerthink, and a Regional Manager at Hewlett-Packard. She has nearly 20 years of consulting experience, with over 80 clients worldwide.

Ms. Coates is a Licensed United States Customs Broker and a Lifetime Credentialed Instructor, California Colleges and Universities. She taught Management, International Business and Importing and Exporting for ten years.

Rosemary earned an MBA in Finance and Operations Management from the University of San Diego, and a BS in Logistics from Arizona State University. Her new book is 42 Rules for Sourcing and Manufacturing in China.

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