Jun Tang’s “Kung Foo” Is Strong

July 7, 2010 2 comments

The ancient Chinese Kung Fu is widely known as an art and a tradition of the Chinese people… after thousands of years, what we see more in China is the skill of “Kung Foo.” What is Kung Foo? I define Kung Foo as the following:

Kung Foo is one’s ability to lie and fool others without others knowing or finding out. The practitioner uses various techniques to achieve this so its subject’s attention is diverted from the truth and believes in whatever the practitioner tells. It’s also a subtle hypnotization technique.

The Chinese people have been debating among themselves regarding Jun Tang’s recently exploited fake educational backgrounds, fake patents, fake companies, etc. There are many fools in China who believed in money, achievements, gains, honors, fame, and praises as being more important than one’s integrity. Some people even began to argue about China’s education system is flawed and people only cared about educational backgrounds.

Clearly these people’s minds are quite disoriented and misguided by the overall Chinese social system and views. They seriously ignored some of the most important factors of a human being… honesty, integrity, and virtues.

Nowadays, most Chinese people only care to practice “Kung Foo” so they can acquire gains, honors, and praises. It is very sad indeed.

Who cares if a person has more money? Who cares if a person has such & such achievements? Who cares if a person is famous & has high educational backgrounds?

If a person does not have virtue, he has nothing indeed!

Princess of China

June 25, 2010 No comments yet

There is a beautiful princess. She is beautiful, adorable, and gentle to all around her. Others view her as noble & perfect, and always appears with great looks. She is also smart & clever.

However, she is corrupted from within. When she gives, she is not giving out of heart, but in pursuit of fame, honor, and gains. She pursues names. Her priority is based on fame, power, and own gains. Just like Cinderella’s sisters.

Her corruption & malformed heart is not revealed when things please her or done in her favor, but as soon as something goes against her will, while being tested, she is possessed by anger & leading forms of misdeeds.

Such is what I call… the Princess Psychology or the Princess Mindset.

There is an increasing number of people in China with a mind imbued with Princess Psychology… particularly in the Fortune 500’s.

Why Remote Control Doesn’t Work in China

June 1, 2010 No comments yet

Many foreign companies or managers believed that they can manage China just like how they manage westerners or they simply believed that people will be responsible for what they do and up to the job.

Unfortunately, that’s not the case in China… even in Fortune 100 companies. If in an office, the boss doesn’t sit there, a few things may happen:

  • Another Chinese manager will try to take over and be in control of the entire office
  • You can’t expect the team to perform well… they may still be able to do basic things, but sometimes even the basics cannot be done
  • You find your employees in game rooms more often than on their seats
  • Increase in political conflicts & personal fights in the team

Having been in China for over 5 years as foreigners and been in many multinational companies… I have not seen an office in China that can work or perform well when the manager doesn’t sit in China office. Do you witness the same?

Why Functional Organization Doesn’t Work Well in China

June 1, 2010 No comments yet

Functional organizations are known to put people of particular specialization into a team, and it is known to project managers that they have little to no power over the resources of a particular function.

In China, it is quite common to find functional managers who delude themselves of having absolute power over something. And in a functional org setting, it is not hard to find Chinese managers either:

  • Abusing his/her power
  • Corrupting/taking bribes from vendors
  • Making really harsh rules for the team
  • Do not treat fellow team members as people
  • Do not work well with peers

Not everyone is a team player, particularly in China. With China’s one-child policy for most people, many children do not know how to “share” since little. When they grow up, their ego is often bigger than others’ as well. Selfishness and thinking of only own welfare are widely seen.

Having such kind as a functional manager in the org is a disaster. Do you spot one in your org?

A new start

February 21, 2009 No comments yet

I decided to move to Wordpress from Druapl. Its design seems more reasonable for a blogger + presentation type of website, and it’s getting easier to use. Drupal… I suppose it’s quite stuck with its current architecture.

The old blog may be found here: http://www.bulahema.com/old


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