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Chapter 100 On April 9, restrain your own cleverness and not indulge in "karate"

Wang Shi Management Log 陆新之 582Words 2018-03-18
The wisdom of Chinese private enterprises is sometimes the wisdom of Fuzitang.But I am still worried, is it as easy as making a bowl of soup to start a business?Once a company gets involved in so many projects and enters so many unfamiliar industries, what should human resources do?Can you keep up?In the end, it is inevitable to retreat from the road of diversification. The story of Ax Soup is a Russian folk fable.A retired soldier from Tsarist Russia entered a village on his way home. The weather was very cold, but he only had a rough bread. He thought, it would be nice if he had a mouthful of hot soup.So he came to an old lady's house and asked the old lady for a bowl of soup.The old lady said: There is nothing at home.The veteran said: Do you have an ax?I'll make you ax soup.The old lady was curious and gave the old soldier the axe.So the veteran got water, washed the ax clean, put it in a pot, and boiled it.The old lady said: "Isn't this boiling water? How can it be soup?" The veteran said: "Then put some chopped green onions." The old lady chopped the green onions and put them in.The veteran said again: "The ax taste is not enough, let's add some oil and salt." The old lady added oil and salt again-so the veteran drank hot soup!

For more than ten years, this is an example that Wang Shi has often talked about with his friends and the media. It vividly shows how China's private enterprises are engaged in "karate" and empty sacks of rice to obtain business development. In the past 30 years, many meteor-like star private enterprises often disregarded their own actual conditions, regardless of whether they met the needs of enterprise development, regardless of whether the business they received was a "hot potato", as long as they took advantage of it, they played around. "Karate", "Snake Tunxiang".

In the initial stage of a company's start-up, sometimes it will do whatever it takes to survive.But when the enterprise is slightly formed, it can no longer engage in "karate" and indulge in the reckless business model of doing business without capital or taking other people's money.
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