马云英文演讲
马云英文演讲,纯手打Jack MaI didn’t have a rich father.Tried 3 times for university.All failed.I applied for Harvard for 10 times.All failed.They don’t even want to see me. For the last time,I went to the teacher’s college which was considered the third or fourth class of my city. So I applied jobs for 30 times.Got rejected.It was so difficult at that time,I was so frustrated,because I taught in the university.My pay was 10 dollars a month.Because I could not find a good job. In 1994,discussed that I’m going to do something called Internet and 23 of them against it,they said “This is a stupid idea,we have never heard about the Internet,and you know nothing about computer.”And I never thought I was smart.Nobody believed that I could be successful.Because everybody said. ”This guy think differently,think crazily.You know,they think about something that never work.” I tried to borrow 3 thousands US dollars from the banks.It took me three month but I still can not get it. We talk to over 30 or 40 venture capitalists. Everybody said no,forget it.马云为啥英语那么好马帮主从英语开始一点一滴地慢慢建立起了自己的事业。看看他从小时候的经历就不难明白人家的英语为啥这么牛。再加上强大的气场和自信,就算再简单不过的句子从他口中说出也极具张力。 他身上让人学习的地方有很多,有些你可以学得到,有些你学不到。但是培养兴趣,持之以恒是不需要任何天分和智商就可以做到的。
马云英文演讲
马云英文演讲Small is beautiful for 21st century: Jack MaCHIEF executives of the world's biggest companies will meet Apec leaders at Suntec today to begin discussions on ways to rebuild the global economy.But yesterday, Chinese entrepreneur Jack Ma of alibaba.com had a different message for 700 bosses of small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) attending the Apec SME Summit at nearby Raffles City: Small is beautiful.'In the last century, big was better,' said the China-based e-commerce company's founder. 'But in the 21st century, I believe small is beautiful because it is not about how much equipment you have, it is about how quickly you can change yourself to meet the market.'Giving a rousing keynote address at the event - regarded as a sideshow to today's Apec CEO Summit - Mr Ma took a poke at larger corporates that suffered beatings during the financial crisis.Speaking to a packed ballroom, he said the crisis had been disastrous for many big names in the West. 'All the big companies which we all wanted to be like - today, they have all died. But we SMEs - yes we felt the pain - but we are happier now because we survived.'Mr Ma, who trained as a high school teacher in Hangzhou, founded the Alibaba Group in 1999 after successfully starting China Pages, widely believed to be the mainland's first dot.com, in 1995.A popular speaker at global business conferences, he also gave his take on government bailouts offered to larger companies and financial institutions.'We have heard so many stories about big companies in trouble... They are the troublemakers, we should not give them so much support, let them die, it is time for them to die,' he said, to loud applause.Mr Ma added that if governments want strong economies, they should turn their attention to SMEs and give incentives to individuals starting their own businesses.His reason: SME owners may start small, but they dream big: 'We believe we are tomorrow's Google, we believe we are tomorrow's eBay, we believe we are tomorrow's UPS.'Singapore's Minister of State for Trade and Industry Lee Yi Shyan also called for Apec economies to focus their efforts on helping smaller companies.'While we might have moved out of the worst of the financial crisis, the foundation of recovery is still fragile and can be weakened if we allow protectionism to creep in,' said Mr Lee.At a separate event yesterday, Trade and Industry Minister Lim Hng Kiang noted that the Apec CEO Summit's theme of Rebuilding the Global Economy: Crisis and Opportunity was a timely one.Speaking at the welcome reception for delegates, he said: 'It is also apt that at this critical juncture of the world economy, this year's CEO Summit has a record turnout of Apec leaders since the inception of the CEO Summit in 1996.'