Friday, October 22, 2010

侯建仲



究竟谁是侯建仲?

马来西亚侯建仲是一个广为人知的名字,他是华裔的代表,也是华人的骄傲。虽然他才40岁出头,但已有几项桂冠戴在他的头上:鉴于他对马来西亚所作出的贡献及本人所取得的业绩,他先后获皇族苏丹颁发的"拿督"皇家封号,赢得马来西亚"十大杰出青年"大奖,被政府委任为"太平绅士"

侯建仲有今天的成就,不是靠家庭的背景。他的父亲是广西人1930年就离开中国来到马来西亚,多年来维持着小康之家。侯建仲依靠自己的努力,获得了美国加州大学的工商管理硕士和博士学位。对待创业,他由始至终都是抱着一种使命感,一种坚持不懈的精神。在一家别人都不看好的企业,他坚持经营了7年,到最后这个项目成为超过5亿美元的庞大项目。目前,他的马来西亚三兴集团公司已成为一家多元化的国际集团公司,旗下拥有四十多家企业,涉及酒店房地产建筑商务服务金融行销通路等多个行业。

侯建仲并不满足已有的成绩,不断开拓新的领域。他看到21世纪的今天,日益发达的工业文明给大气、土地、水源都带来了严重的污染现代文明带来的文明病也层出不穷。为了帮助人们能够更好地抵抗各种新的挑战,侯建仲和澳大利亚华人张欣欣先生选择了从细胞营养角度去解决人类健康问题,通过为人体细胞补充全面的营养来帮助人体细胞获得健康,并由细胞健康达到组织健康、器官健康以及身体健康的ATP Zeta全方位超级健康计划》。
该计划得到了美国、德国、澳大利亚以及联合国的科学家认可。在此计划的指导下,来自世界各地的科学家组成了"优质生活团队",共同研究。至今,侯建仲的爱佳倍集团已成功将此计划引入了澳大利亚美国日本马来西亚新加坡港台等地,得到社会各界的认可。
 侯建仲也希望能够把健康带给中国人民,让中国人民能够过上健康、优质的生活。20056月,爱佳倍正式登陆中国市场。目前已在中国大陆建立了工厂,并进行了整个商业的策划。同时,爱佳倍也坚持奉行回报社会、关爱社会的宗旨。两年前,爱佳倍集团就已经成立基金会,为需要帮助的人们提供帮助。

侯建仲说:"我身为华裔,对中国有一种亲切感。我忘不了父亲在世的时候对我说的话:'孩子啊,有朝一日你成才,千千万万不要忘记我们的故乡中国。'这些话对我来说是一种使命。无论今后遇到什么困难,我都会坚持到底。"

2003年荣获马来西亚"十大杰出青年企业组大奖",

2005年荣获森州最高统治者殿下委任"太平局绅",
2006年国际青年商会参议员,
2007超级卓越直销企业至尊企业荣誉大奖,
2007亚太国际诚信企业金剑奖,
2007亚太超级卓越品牌奖,
2008亚太杰出总裁(CEO)荣衔
中国和谐2008年度影响力人物

2008 中华十大财智人物


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Lee Chong Wei

A conversation with champion:
Part 1

The first name that pops into any Malaysian mind at the very mention of badminton is surely Lee Chong Wei. It's not surprising though, since he is the current World Number 1 singles player.

But how does the young 27 year old feel about the other title that he's recently picked up? "It's truly an honour to be given the title 'Datuk' after my efforts at the Olympics. Though it still feels weird to hear myself being called that, I am getting used to it somehow," he quoted at an exclusive Maxis luncheon in La Bodega, Bangsar.

The luncheon, which preceded a private photoshoot with his coach Misbun Sidek, served as a casual 'chit chat' session with the young 'Datuk'. Relaxed in his sporty 'chill-out' attire, Chong Wei coolly chatted about his passions and his pursuits for the future.

What drives him forward?


Illustrious titles aside, Lee Chong Wei hasn’t had enough. The passion to keep going is what motivates him to strive forward. "What drives me is my constant need to reward myself. For example, before going to the Olympics I set myself a goal of buying a house. By setting these goals, I will push myself harder to achieve a win. It’s hard work, but this attitude has taken me far."

His coach Datuk Misbun Sidek also plays a big part in keeping him motivated. An ex badminton champion himself, Misbun is well aware of what it takes to keep the positive energy flowing through a player."He always motivates and encourages me. He is my mentor, as well as a friend. I’ll always ask for his advice on what I need to achieve next."

His role models…

When asked who his badminton role model is, one name came to his mind - Ong Ewe Hock. "Watching him and the others player on the courts, was truly a humbling experience. It was because of them, that I made up my mind to train harder."

Chong Wei also finds inspiration in sports giants such as Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan. "I constantly study their games and the way they handle their success. Their positive attitude and patience is inspiring to me."

Is it all about winning?



With a winning attitude and the lust to learn and gain knowledge, it's no doubt that Lee Chong Wei will rise to the top no matter what profession he's in. But is 'success' all that matters to him? "I'll definitely feel happy whenever I win game, and upset when I lose. But it's always important to remember that the two will always come hand-in-hand. Sometimes winning isn't everything and we just need to let it go."

How did you feel after the Olympic Games?

The Olympic win for Chong Wei was one that made Malaysia truly proud. Winning Silver was a great achievement for the country, but how did the shuttler take the pressure? "The Olympic games was one of the most important ones in my life. I couldn't sleep the nights before every game. All I could think about was how to perform my best. I didn't want to disappoint the people back home. I was very happy that all I got was encouragement when I got back. This made my win more meaningful to me."

2009 resolution and wishes…

Satisfied with his wins so far and learning from his defeats, Chong Wei is looking forward to a greater year in 2009. His resolution is to exceed the successes of the previous year and double the knowledge and experience he has gained so far. Hoping the global crisis will end and the economy to recover swiftly, he also wishes for a stronger year for all Malaysians and that they’ll be able to come out from the crisis greater than before.


Part 2


If there is one thing fans might not know about Lee Chong Wei from the courts, is that he has a remarkable sense of humour. Always able to bring a room to laughter, Chong Wei feels keeping a sunny disposition is the best way to deal with the pressures of being World Number 1.

During an interview at La Bodega, Bangsar, he opened up and shared his thought about himself, his success and his motto for life.

Describe yourself…

So how does Lee Chong Wei describe Lee Chong Wei? After a quick chuckle, he simply replied, "I'm very low profile and I love to joke and make people laugh."On dating and family…


So what does the star shuttler do when he's not in training? "Normally I’ll be with my girlfriend. We always attend training together and try to encourage one another to play better." Chong Wei's girlfriend is fellow Malaysian Squad shuttler Wong Mew Choo. He jokingly comments that his favourite dating spot with Mew Choo is "on the courts."

Chong Wei also shares a close bond with his family. "My family has been the driving force of support for me. It was my father who got me started in badminton anyways. I also spend a lot of time speaking to my godfather. Seeking his advice and learning from his experience."

Is there a motto you live by...

"I still remember a coach told me once, failure is the mother of success. Every time I lost in a tournament, he will comfort me with these motivating words. I still live by these words today."

Money matters…

Lee Chong Wei has already achieved an annual income that exceeded RM1 million. When asked what he'd do with all the wealth in the world, he answered, "I'd go crazy (laughs). I wouldn't know what to do with all that money. To me, health is much more important than money or power."

But you could buy anything you want..."I guess if I had all the money in the world, I'd split it into half. The first half I'd contribute to charity and the second part I'd use to enjoy life."

Do you consider yourself successful?

With the many wins and titles on his belt, Lee Chong Wei is undeniably a successful Malaysian sportsman. But what does he think of all his success?

"I consider being ranked as World Number 1 as a remarkable achievement for myself. But there are still others I've yet to achieve. I never let a win go to my head. I use it as fuel to push me further."

If you weren't a badminton player, what would you be?

"I always imagined myself as a Manager of a business," Lee Chong Wei stated in reply to the question poised at him.

"I never gave serious thought to what I'd be doing if I wasn't playing badminton. But if I were to think of it, I do see myself managing a business somewhere."

Is coaching on his mind?

Does Lee Chong Wei think of following his mentor’s footsteps into coaching? Right now he is just focused on his game and hasn’t yet heard the calling to coach.

"To me, sports is not a lifetime career. And I've never thought about being a coach when I retire. I might try myself out in another field of profession. But it's still too early to say."

What are his plans for the future?

Aware that a career in sports definitely has a short lifespan to consider, Chong Wei has taken time to plan for his future. With the help of a good friend, he has invested in an IT company.

"It's important for me to plan now for my future. My brother in law helps to run the company now, but when the time is right, I will join him."

Have a nice day!

Monday, October 18, 2010

The Corporate World






















The "Ant"= The End

Don't work Like an ant.