David Zhang, Co-founder of Matrix Partners - "How to write a perfect Business Plan?" (copied) [Cn website]
A perfect Business Plan can clarify three points: your professional competency, your values system and your mind-set.
"Dr.Wu Jiong (Co-founder of Alibaba) talks about his story and experience of entrepreneurship. " (copied) [Cn website]
163.com - "Facebook founder sharing at Stanford" (copied) [Cn website]
Fortune China - "Five ways to get your strategy right" (copied) [Cn website]
Pay attention to details and make sure your team is clued in from the start.
Jiang Ruxiang - "Why great companies failed?" (copied) [Cn website]
Preface of chinese edition of Jim Collins’s “Good to Great: Why some companies make the leap… and others don’t”.
WSJ.com - "The 2010 Top 50 Venture-Funded Companies in US " (copied) [En website]
Abstract: The ranking — compiled by research firm VentureSource, a unit of Journal owner News Corp. — seeks to pinpoint the 50 U.S. venture-backed companies with the greatest promise to succeed. To be eligible, companies must have received an equity round of financing in the past three years and be valued at less than $1 billion, as the aim is to identify lesser-known contenders.
Global Times - "Ginni Rometty: The three major successful experiences of IBM" (copied) [Cn website]
Xue Manzi - "Entrepreneurs should spend at least 90% time on choosing the right direction and area" (copied) [Cn website]
Yu Tao - "To keep an open mind " (copied) [Cn website]
The achievement of an entrepreneur often depends on whether or not he/she can keep an open mind. Let's listen to a successful entrepreneur about his experience.
Lei Xiaoshan - "Three common mistakes made by entrepreneurs" (copied) [Cn website]
Entrepreneurs often make three mistakes: overemphasize on research and development, neglect brand building; underestimate the importance of sufficient cash flow; sacrifice their own health by overworking themselves.
Ye Dunming - "Top five Genes of unsuccessful enterprises" (copied) [Cn website]
Wise entrepreneurs always prepare for the worst, and learn from peers' failures.
Liu Chuanzhi - "Entrepreneurial Experience and Lessons with from Lenovo" (copied) [Cn website]
Comprised of an important speech given by Mr. Liu Chuanzhi, Chairman & President of LENOVO HOLDINGS, in the "Lenovo Star Entrepreneurs Forum" held in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province on May 31, 2010. He shared with the audience his personal experience and lessons learned over the years.
Ji Qi - "Analysis of All Social Strata in China" (copied) [Cn website]
A blog article written by the famous entrepreneur Mr. Ji Qi ,co-founder of NASDAQ-listed companies Ctrip, Home Inn and Han Ting. In the spirit of learning from Chairman Mao, the article analyzed and expounded on what the social needs that stem from high-speed development and class distribution in today's China mean to an enterprise.
Ten Cases of VC Tragedy – "The Right Track Requires the Right Athlete" (copied) [Cn website]
This article analyzed the failures of ten well-known VC cases, which both entrepreneurs and investors would find it meaningful to learn from.
Xiong Xiaoge – "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (copied) [Cn website]
Many years ago when Mr. Xiong Xiaoge was studying in the U.S., he had an opportunity to exchange ideas with the notable Chinese entrepreneur Dr. Wang An, founder of Wang An Computing. Whether reflecting on the past glories or the sudden change of fate of the Wang An Group, all of the experiences shared were invaluable for Mr. Xiong.
Zhou Hongyi – "Tips for Entrepreneurs" (copied) [Chinese website]
Launching an enterprise is not only about innovation, but disruptive innovation. Disadvantage is not important, so long as you can play your advantages to the fullest. The faults of others may be drawn upon to correct one's own.
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