Ade Asefeso MCIPS MBA Published His New Book CEO Guide to Doing Business in Canada
A recent study comparing business costs in Canada, Europe and the USA placed Canada ahead of other G8 countries across a broad range of business operating costs.
London, United Kingdom, February 10, 2012 --(PR.com)-- CEO Guide to Doing Business in Canada (Why Canada?)
That’s the question that Ade Asefeso answers in his new book "CEO Guide to Doing Business in Canada.”
Ade said in this book, “Are you a CEO, consultant, or entrepreneur interested in entering or expanding your business activity in the Canadian market? Then this Book is for you.”
Ade also said that, “The objective of this book CEO Guide To Doing Business In Canada is to provide you with basic knowledge about Canada; an overview of its economy, business culture, potential opportunities and an introduction to other relevant issues. Novice exporters in particular will find it a useful starting point.”
Ade pointed out that, “Canada is the second largest country in the world with six time zones, ten provinces and three territories. The capital city of Canada is Ottawa which is located in the province of Ontario. Canada has a population of just fewer than 34 million and 90% live within 200km of the United States border. There are two official languages, English and French. Canada ranks 4th in the world in regards to standard of living (measured according to GDP per capital, e.g. life expectancy, education) which contributes to ‘quality of life.’ Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary are all within the top five most liveable cities according to the Economic Intelligence Unit (2010).”
Ade mentioned the fact that, “Canada is a relatively straightforward market to work in; however, the importance of relationship building should not be underestimated even though Canadians are relaxed and approachable in their business dealings. Canada is a foreign market with business differences in comparison both to the UK and USA. Companies should always consider legal advice if they are unsure about any formal agreements.”
Ade spent a lot of his time representing various companies either at supply chain level, operational level, sales and marketing level, and senior executive level across Asia, North America, Africa, Eastern and Western Europe.
Ade is currently the CEO of AA Global Sourcing Ltd. A company that helps local businesses outsource so that they can enjoy the benefits that used to be enjoyed by big corporations for years.
All this still doesn’t make mention of Ade’s increasingly successful career as an author, of numerous books on Finance, Business Ideas, Personal Development, Self help, Outsourcing, Lean manufacturing, Real estate and Online Marketing.
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That’s the question that Ade Asefeso answers in his new book "CEO Guide to Doing Business in Canada.”
Ade said in this book, “Are you a CEO, consultant, or entrepreneur interested in entering or expanding your business activity in the Canadian market? Then this Book is for you.”
Ade also said that, “The objective of this book CEO Guide To Doing Business In Canada is to provide you with basic knowledge about Canada; an overview of its economy, business culture, potential opportunities and an introduction to other relevant issues. Novice exporters in particular will find it a useful starting point.”
Ade pointed out that, “Canada is the second largest country in the world with six time zones, ten provinces and three territories. The capital city of Canada is Ottawa which is located in the province of Ontario. Canada has a population of just fewer than 34 million and 90% live within 200km of the United States border. There are two official languages, English and French. Canada ranks 4th in the world in regards to standard of living (measured according to GDP per capital, e.g. life expectancy, education) which contributes to ‘quality of life.’ Vancouver, Toronto and Calgary are all within the top five most liveable cities according to the Economic Intelligence Unit (2010).”
Ade mentioned the fact that, “Canada is a relatively straightforward market to work in; however, the importance of relationship building should not be underestimated even though Canadians are relaxed and approachable in their business dealings. Canada is a foreign market with business differences in comparison both to the UK and USA. Companies should always consider legal advice if they are unsure about any formal agreements.”
Ade spent a lot of his time representing various companies either at supply chain level, operational level, sales and marketing level, and senior executive level across Asia, North America, Africa, Eastern and Western Europe.
Ade is currently the CEO of AA Global Sourcing Ltd. A company that helps local businesses outsource so that they can enjoy the benefits that used to be enjoyed by big corporations for years.
All this still doesn’t make mention of Ade’s increasingly successful career as an author, of numerous books on Finance, Business Ideas, Personal Development, Self help, Outsourcing, Lean manufacturing, Real estate and Online Marketing.
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Contact
AA Global Sourcing Ltd
Ade Asefeso
00447807210682
http://www.aaglobalsourcing.com
Contact
Ade Asefeso
00447807210682
http://www.aaglobalsourcing.com
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