Rebirth in 1984: Beginning with Han Card Development

What happens to the future when humanity loses its imagination?

That slogan created a sensation during the summer of 1984.

Back then, computers couldn't support Chinese input and co...

Chapter Sixty-Two: Learning from Others Can Help Improve Ourselves

As far as Zhao Ye knew, Wang An's company was a family business. Dr. Wang An's health had deteriorated this year; he had been diagnosed with stomach cancer and was naturally unable to continue serving as the company's president. Therefore, Wang An's company urgently needed to select a successor. However, on the matter of choosing a successor, Wang An insisted on his own way, believing that since he had founded the company, the president should also be inherited by his son, Wang Lie.

Good heavens, this move directly drove away many of Wang Laboratories' veterans, including the "Three Musketeers" of Wang Laboratories: Kobrau, Sgal, and Kolko. These three were all technical giants who made outstanding contributions to Wang Laboratories, bringing in billions of dollars in profits. However, in 1985, all three of the "Three Musketeers" of Wang Laboratories were leaving the company.

At this moment, Zhao Ye couldn't help but think of bringing these three under his command.

In addition, there is another very famous person—John Chambers, who is also a talent that Zhao Ye is very eager to acquire.

John Chambers was an employee of Wang Laboratories at this time. In his previous life, he later joined Cisco and became its CEO. Within a few years, he turned Cisco around from a loss to a profit and developed it into the world's most valuable company. He was once known as the "most powerful CEO on earth"!

If he were to become the CEO of Wang Laboratories, could he recreate the company's former glory?

Zhao Ye quickly opened his notebook and wrote down his plan to poach talent from Wang Laboratories. He didn't care whether John Chambers could restore Wang Laboratories' glory; it was impossible.

Wang An is the kind of person who will only hand over the company to members of the Wang An family; no one else has a chance.