Reflections of a BizDrivenLife

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I may be a learned scholar, a successful businessman, or a good father and husband, but until I am all three, I have not succeeded. Wilson Ng

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First Things First — how to Work and Take care of your Boss!

February 18th, 2008 by Administrator

After managing a company for over 20 years, in which my responsibility has increased from working with a handful to now a few hundred people, what can I say to the person who wants to advance in the corporation?

That you can advance by working closely with your boss, not against him.

And how do you work with your boss?  I know bosses are not the most brilliant people in the world, but that’s the point — bosses are human too, and it is important that you understand the human element in your dealings.  Believe me, fiction abounds with stories Read the rest of this entry »

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How Many People are Rich?

February 18th, 2008 by Administrator

Accoding to Boston Consulting Group, there are 9.6 million households which has assets of $1 million or more Forbes says that there are now 946 billionaires.

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China Score on Innovation

February 18th, 2008 by Administrator

It does look like China is scoring headway in technology exports.  According to the Georgia Institute of Technology, china scored 82.8 in a study of nation’s relative strength of their high tech export industries, which is up from 22.5 in 1996.  In comparison, US scored only 76.1 for 2006, down from the 1999 peak of 95.4

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