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China Needs Excellent EntrepreneursChina should strive to create a sound climate that will create thousands of excellent entrepreneurs and business managers, a key move for the country, in order to win in international market competition.The idea was suggested during the three-day seminar, entitled "the Seventh China Entrepreneurs Cultivation & Development Symposium," which ended on April 23 in Beijing. It was jointly organized by the China Entrepreneurs Survey System and the economic management school at Qinghua University. At the seminar, more than 100 representatives from industrial, government and academic circles had deep and heated discussions about a special survey report released by the China Entrepreneurs Survey System. The report showed China has seen more qualified enterprise executives and more efficient institutional arrangements to motivate them last year. He Yang, director of a private Beijing Enterprise Research Institute, said only a reasonable institutional framework can help cultivate true qualified executives. "The managers in traditional State-owned enterprises are but the copy of government officials," he said during the seminar. He said it is crucial to reconstruct the outdated ownership system of State-owned enterprises to be a market-oriented mechanism. Deng Ronglin, a veteran professor with Renmin University of China, said innovative spirit and independent character, rather than concrete technique, are the most important qualifications for a promising entrepreneur. On the other hand, updated know-how on enterprise management, financing and Internet-related techniques are also helpful for executives, which was also mentioned during the seminar. Zhang Jianhui, chairman of the board of the Beijing Sunrise Decorate Engineering Co Ltd, said she is eager to learn from her foreign counterparts to further streamline her undertakings. The China Entrepreneurs Survey System is a non-profit institute under the Development Research Centre of the State Council. To date, the survey system has launched seven annual nationwide investigations into the cultivation of Chinese entrepreneurs.
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