My years at HSBC

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My years at HSBC

This book can be regarded as a sequel to "Hong Kong, Shanghai, and HSBC Story". The previous volume mainly describes the development history and small stories of HSBC Bank, while the sequel takes the anecdotes of the helmsmen of HSBC at that time as the main line, and penetrates the bank's management culture.

Learn management skills from the anecdotes of the helmsmen of HSBC.

She De Lun, Shen Bi, Shi Weifu, Pu Weishi, Pong John...one by one, the helmsmen of HSBC; 5 billion to rebuild the building, take the lead in settling in Pudong, promote automated processes...one by one, the eye-catching measures; dare to innovate, work hard and save money, cultivate successors...a complete set of Scottish bank principles. All of the above have contributed to the myth of HSBC Bank standing for more than 150 years. Following the best-selling book "Hong Kong, Shanghai, and HSBC Story" describing how HSBC Bank opened up new territories at that time, the author once again uses a relaxed and delicate brushstroke to describe the anecdotes with the helmsmen from the first person perspective, publicly revealing the little-known corporate culture and management methods, and revealing the mysterious stories behind the innovation. Features of this book: 1. The author describes the interaction with the helmsmen of HSBC at that time from the first person perspective, revealing the little-known HSBC culture and management methods. 2. The author has published many books and has written columns. His writing is vivid, humorous, and makes people want to read more. 3. The author's identity is unique. A Chinese person climbed from an intern to a president in a foreign bank, and later became the president of Minsheng Bank. He is a legendary figure in the banking industry.
Book Title My years at HSBC
Author Eddie Wang Tong-sai
ISBN 9789620766428
Book Language Chinese
Publication Date 2020-10-23
Publisher The Commercial Press
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