I've been beaten many times. He stopped mind.
တရုုတ္လူမ်ိဳးျဖစ္ၿပီး
ဂ်က္မားေအာင္ျမင္ရတာကလဲ B.A English ႏွင့္ ေက်ာင္းၿပီးထားၿပီးေနာက္
အေမရိ္ကန္တကၠသိုုလ္ ၁၀ႀကိမ္ေျမာက္ထိအပယ္ခံခဲ့ရတဲ့ 'Harvard rejected me 10 times' ေက်ာင္းဆင္းၿပီးဆိုုေတာ့ အဂၤလိပ္စာေကာင္းလြန္းလိုု႔လဲပါတာေပါ့....
အဲဒါေၾကာင့္...တရုုတ္ေစ်းကြက္မွာ ဆရာ့ ဆရာႀကီး eBay ပိတ္သိမ္းခဲ့ရတဲ့ အထိေပါ့။။
Listen to Mr Jack Ma CEO of Alibaba GroupListen to Mr. Jack Ma Talk about
the job is not to make you happy, it makes you think and his company.
Ma Yun (Chinese: 马云, [mà y̌n]; born September 10, 1964),[3] known professionally as Jack Ma, is a Chinese business magnate who is the founder and executive chairman of Alibaba Group, a family of Internet-based businesses.
He is currently the 2nd richest person in Asia with a net worth of US$36.4 billion after being overtaken by Ma Huateng, as of August 2017.[4][5][6]
He has become a global icon in business and entrepreneurship, one of
the world's most influential businessmen, and a philanthropist known for
expounding his philosophy of business. [7][8][9] He was ranked 2nd in Fortune's 2017 "World's 50 Greatest Leaders" list.[10]
Early life
Ma was born in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.
Ma started to study English at a young age and practiced English daily
by conversing with English-speakers at Hangzhou international hotel, a
70 min bike ride from his home. He would give them tours around the city
for free to improve his English.[11] He did this for nine years. He became pen pals with one of those foreigners, who nicknamed him "Jack" because he found it hard to pronounce his Chinese name.[12]
Later in his youth, Ma struggled attending college.
The Chinese entrance exams are held only once a year and it took Ma four
years to pass. After that,[13] Ma attended Hangzhou Teacher's Institute[14] (currently known as Hangzhou Normal University) and graduated in 1988 with a B.A. in English. While at school, Ma was head of the student council.[11][11] After graduation, he became a lecturer of English and International Trade at Hangzhou Dianzi University. He later enrolled at Beijing-based Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business (CKGSB) and graduated in 2006.[1
Career
Jack Ma applied for 30 different jobs and got
rejected by all. "I went for a job with the police; they said, 'you're
no good,'" Ma told interviewer Charlie Rose. "I even went to KFC when it came to my city. Twenty-four people went for the job. Twenty-three were accepted. I was the only guy...".[15] In addition he applied 10 times for Harvard and got rejected.[16]
In 1994, Ma heard about the Internet. In early 1995,
he went to the US and with his friends' help he got introduced to the
Internet. During his first encounter he searched the word "beer".
Although he found information related to beer from many countries, he
was surprised to find none from China. Further, he tried to search for
general information about China and again was surprised to find none. So
he and his friend created an "ugly" website related to China.[17]
He launched the website at 9:40 AM and by 12:30 PM he had received
emails from some Chinese wishing to know about him. This is when Ma
realized that the Internet had something great to offer. In April 1995,
Ma, his wife and a friend went around, asked for USD 20,000, and started
their first company. Their company was dedicated to creating websites
for companies. He named their company "China Yellow Pages." Within three
years, his company had made 5,000,000 Chinese Yuan which was equivalent
to USD 800,000.
Ma began building websites for Chinese companies with
the help of friends in the US. He has said that "the day we got
connected to the Web, I invited friends and TV people over to my house,"
and on a very slow dial-up connection, "we waited three and a half
hours and got half a page.... We drank, watched TV and played cards,
waiting. But I was so proud. I proved (to my house guests that) the
Internet existed."[18]
(At a conference in 2010, Ma revealed that he has never actually
written a line of code nor made one sale to a customer. He acquired a
computer for the first time at the age of 33.[19])
From 1998 to 1999, Ma headed an information technology company established by the China International Electronic Commerce Center, a department of the Ministry of Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation.
In 1999, he quit and returned to Hangzhou with his team to found
Alibaba, a China-based business-to-business marketplace site in his
apartment with a group of 18 friends.[20] He started a new round of venture development with 500,000 yuan.
In October 1999 and January 2000, Alibaba
twice won a total of a $25 million foreign venture capital investment.
The program was expected to improve the domestic e-commerce market and
perfect an e-commerce platform for Chinese enterprises, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), to address World Trade Organization (WTO) challenges. Ma wanted to improve the global e-commerce system and from 2003 he founded Taobao Marketplace, Alipay, Ali Mama and Lynx. After the rapid rise of Taobao, eBay offered to purchase the company. However, Ma rejected their offer, instead garnering support from Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang with a $1 billion investment.
In September 2014 it was reported Alibaba was raising over $25 billion in an initial public offering (IPO) on the New York Stock Exchange.[21]
Alibaba became one of the most valuable tech companies in the world
after raising $25 billion, the largest initial public offering in US
financial history. Ma now serves as executive chairman of Alibaba Group,
which is a holding company with nine major subsidiaries: Alibaba.com, Taobao Marketplace, Tmall, eTao, Alibaba Cloud Computing, Juhuasuan, 1688.com, AliExpress.com and Alipay.
In November 2012, Alibaba's online transaction volume
exceeded one trillion yuan. Ma was thus labeled "trillion Hou", meaning
literally "Trillion Yuan Marquis" in Chinese.[citation needed]
Ma has often been invited to lecture at universities such as the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University, and Peking University.[22]
As of 2016, Ma is the owner of Château de Sours in
Bordeaux, Chateau Guerry in Côtes de Bourg and Château Perenne in Blaye,
Côtes de Bordeaux.[23]
On January 9, 2017, Ma talked with United States President Donald Trump at Trump Tower about how to create 1 million US jobs in five years. [24]
ဘီလ်ံနာသူေဌးၾကီး Jack Ma ရဲ့ က်ရႈံးမႈအေပၚ အျမင္
Jack Ma ဆိုတဲ႔ တရုတ္သူေဌးဟာ အႀကိမ္ေရမ်ားစြာ ရံႈးခဲ႔ဖူးတယ္။ သူရပ္တန္႔မေနဘူး။
ဒီရံႈးနွွိမ့္မႈကို သူက ခြန္အားျဖစ္ေစခဲ႔တယ္။
ဒီကေန႔ တရုတ္ရဲ႕ အခ်မ္းသာဆံုးထဲမွာ သူပါေနျပီ။
ဒီကေန႔ တရုတ္ရဲ႕ အခ်မ္းသာဆံုးထဲမွာ သူပါေနျပီ။
အၿမဲတမ္း က်ရူံးမႈ ဆိုတာ မရွိနိုင္သလို ေအာင္ျမင္မႈဆိုတာလည္း အၿမဲတမ္း မျဖစ္နိုင္ပါဘူး!
အေရးႀကီးတာက ႀကိဳးစားေနဖို႔နွင့္ မွားသြားရင္မွားတယ္ဆိုတာကို လက္ခံရင္သိရင္ ဒီလူမွာ ေမ်ွာ္လင့္ခ်က္ ရွိပါတယ္။
အေရးႀကီးတာက ႀကိဳးစားေနဖို႔နွင့္ မွားသြားရင္မွားတယ္ဆိုတာကို လက္ခံရင္သိရင္ ဒီလူမွာ ေမ်ွာ္လင့္ခ်က္ ရွိပါတယ္။
ဘီလ်ံနာသူေဌးၾကီး Jack Ma ရဲ့စီးပြားေရးအေတြ ့အၾကဳံ၊ အၾကံေပးခ်က္မ်ား
Jack Ma - Even A Failure Can Become A Huge Success .
Jack Ma of Alibaba talks about his early failings and struggles before Alibaba became worth billions of dollars -
-How he didn't come from a strong background in wealth, higher education, or status - how he couldn't get any venture capital investments - how he didn't have the praise or trust of bankers and big businesses who would help out a small business during the stock market crash - how Alibaba went from small start-up to billion dollar e-commerce giant in Chana
From:
Davos Interview - I was rejected from Harvard 10 times
&
Stanford GSB 2015 Interview with Jack Ma
&
1999 Alibaba IPO Jack Ma Original Sales Pitch.
-How he didn't come from a strong background in wealth, higher education, or status - how he couldn't get any venture capital investments - how he didn't have the praise or trust of bankers and big businesses who would help out a small business during the stock market crash - how Alibaba went from small start-up to billion dollar e-commerce giant in Chana
From:
Davos Interview - I was rejected from Harvard 10 times
&
Stanford GSB 2015 Interview with Jack Ma
&
1999 Alibaba IPO Jack Ma Original Sales Pitch.
Jack Ma's Life Advice Will Change Your Life (MUST WATCH)
Jack Ma - Dream Big, Never Give Up!
Some Words of Wisdom Jack Ma - for entrepreneurs, startup founders, leaders, and other aspiring people-
Wise counsel from Jack Ma founder of e-commerce giant in China and also USA Alibaba / Taobao
Jack talks about long-term business / management-leadership / value-investing / keeping dreams alive
Also Ecommerce founder/leader of China Jack Ma speaks on Ali Cloud Computing and why he started Alipay
full version here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UgznG...
Jack Ma: Train Your Own Brain to Think More Clearly (Best Motivational Speech)
Jack
Ma: Train Your Own Brain to Think More Clearly (jack ma interview)
When it comes to solving really hard problems, Ma has a famous quote
that I love: "Today is hard. Tomorrow will be worse. But the day after
that will be beautiful.
Most of your talent won't
make it past tomorrow." But as a leader, you must inspire people
through those hardest times: To stick with it, to move through it, and
to see past it so they can make it to the day where things are
beautiful. That's when you're really innovating. You have get your team
there.
I'm a dropout of Harvard Business School,
but I took a very helpful leadership class while I was there that
really stuck with me.
We discussed looking at problems from every angle, and looking at the person inside the puzzle.
See
their picture, their concern, their point of view, and understand that
people feel passionately the way they do. Your job is to see the 360º
and come up with the answers.
On the flip side, you have to balance this by pushing people to their
boundaries. How do you get there, if most people don't make it past Jack
Ma's tomorrow? You ache to get talent to do things they've never done
before. And that's hard.
Jack Ma - What Will Happen In 2017 And Beyond?
Jack
Ma Speaks on Solving The Problems of The Future - Highlights from 2017
Davos Interview + Speech on Business, politics/policy, globalization,
trade, and e-commerce in America vs China
Jack Ma - Inspiring Leader / Founder of Alibaba interview talk about
economic trade policy, investing in small businesses, global
connectivity, women and young people being the future of enterprise
success, as well as other wise insights into life-
Jack Ma: Attitude is Everything (Best Motivational Speech)
Alibaba’s
Jack Ma, China’s second-richest man, visits Obama at the White House
When it comes to solving really hard problems, Ma has a famous quote
that I love: "Today is hard. Tomorrow will be worse. But the day after
that will be beautiful. Most of your talent won't make it past
tomorrow."
But as a leader, you must inspire
people through those hardest times: To stick with it, to move through
it, and to see past it so they can make it to the day where things are
beautiful. That's when you're really innovating. You have get your team
there.
I'm a dropout of Harvard Business School,
but I took a very helpful leadership class while I was there that really
stuck with me. We discussed looking at problems from every angle, and
looking at the person inside the puzzle. See their picture, their
concern, their point of view, and understand that people feel
passionately the way they do.
Your job is to see
the 360º and come up with the answers.
On the flip side, you have to balance this by pushing people to their
boundaries. How do you get there, if most people don't make it past Jack
Ma's tomorrow? You ache to get talent to do things they've never done
before. And that's hard.
Jack Ma: $1 Trillion GMV, 2 Billion Customers Still Alibaba's Vision !
At
2017 Investor Day in Hangzhou, Alibaba Executive Chairman Jack Ma stood
by his targets of hitting $1 trillion gross merchandise volume in
fiscal 2020 and serving 2 billion customers by 2036.
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