TOPIC 2 : MY FAVOURITE PERSON -JACK MA



       “No matter how tough the chase is, you should always have the dream you saw on the first day. It’ll keep                   you motivated and rescue you (from any weak thoughts).” —Jack Ma



Ma Yun or popularly known as Jack Ma is the founder of Alibaba who rose from humble origins and became a role model for other entrepreneurs globally. He is a self-made billionaire. His evolution from an English teacher to an e-commerce empire builder can become an ideal inspiring case study in business schools. In this regard, we will discuss the lessons from his leadership.





“I want to change history, do something important in my life, and influence individuals like we have with millions of small businesses on Alibaba. Then they love and respect you because you made their life important.” —Jack Ma



Jack Ma was born in 1964. He was an English teacher and ventured into the e-commerce business. He admits, “English helps me a lot. It makes me understand the world better, helps me to meet the best CEOs and leaders in the world, and makes me understand the distance between China and the world.” He has entrepreneurial zeal and enthusiasm. He encountered several failures. He was rejected by Harvard and Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). He wears his failures as badges of honor.



1.Never stop learning

Jack Ma was arguably born into a poor family in a small village in Hangzhou. The opportunity to get a decent education was very difficult to obtain when he was young.Even so, he never gave up on continuing to study. To master English, Jack Ma had to spend time playing around the hotel near his home. He always brought a radio to listen to English broadcasts.





2.It's not easy to give up

When he was about to set up Alibaba, he gathered 24 friends to discuss the company's plans. However, 23 of his friends said not to continue the company.However, due to his confidence and enthusiasm, he still established the Alibaba company slowly. As a result, Alibaba still remains the leading company in the world to this day.




3.No enemies

Unlike other businessmen, Jack Ma considers that business competitors or competitors are not enemies, but learners. This is what makes Alibaba grow so fast because it does not want to take shortcuts in the fraudulent business.



Published  by muhammad aris danish bin saaran


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