Thirty Years of Turbulence - Chinese Enterprises
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On the first day, Director Li found this person very strange; The next day, Director Li paid attention to this young man, fearing that he might engage in any extremist behavior; On the third day, he felt that the child looked very pitiful again; On the the fourth day, Director Li couldn't help being curious and finally asked what was going on. Tang Jun spoke truthfully. On the sixth day, Director Li told Tang Jun: You can go abroad now.
That's how Tang Jun arrived in Japan in 1985. He took the Shinkansen for the first time, and the train attendants who sold food on the Shinkansen would bow to passengers after entering each carriage, and then start serving. When leaving a carriage, they would bow again. When Tang Jun passed through an empty carriage, he found the train conductor pushing the truck bowing to the empty carriage. This is the 100% Japanese way of doing things, order and detail, caution and hard work, this is the spirit of the Japanese nation. "Many years later, Tang Jun said that this was his first lesson abroad. He later went to the United States. Around 1994, karaoke became popular in the United States and Japan. Tang Jun designed a software that could rank and count karaoke machines, which was immediately noticed by an American investor who purchased a patent for $80000. In just a few years thereafter, this software was used on over 100 million VCD/DVD players. If I had used Microsoft's usage fee system at that time, charging $2-3 per machine, I could have had a revenue of $200-300 million. "In 2002, Tang Jun became the President of Microsoft's China region, and two years later he jumped to Shanghai Shanda, a newly emerging gaming company, to become President and helped the company, which had been founded for less than three years, go public on NASDAQ.