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Romance › Re: A Lady Going Out On A Date With Another Guy Few Days To Her Wedding by outflank: 12:23pm On Aug 17, 2015 |
proxillin: First, the lady was denying and was on the offensive when my guy confronted her that her conversations with the DJ were not business. Secondly, she excuse my guy to go pick the DJ's call in isolation. Why keeping her chat with the DJ confidential ?
And my guy will be the one to pay for the DJ service.
Your excuses are not logical Exactly. And why lie to the DJ that she'd need his services for a friend's wedding? It goes to show that she has the hots for the DJ. She might not do anything now, but definitely will after the wedding. |
Christianity Etc › Re: Why Do Pastors Shout When Preaching? by outflank: 12:26am On Aug 17, 2015 |
This is the major reason I don't go to church. I hate the noise. |
Politics › Re: Photos From NSA, Service Chiefs And Igp's Visits To North East Today by outflank: 9:38pm On Aug 14, 2015 |
They should take a confrontational visit to Sambisa forest instead, that'd be a healthy use of the nation's time. |
Politics › Re: Stop Congratulatory Adverts For Me, Says New GMD NNPC by outflank: 8:36pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
JEGA01: Must be a no-nonsense man like Buhari  Must be the reason why Buhari fished him out. |
Politics › Re: Chief-Of-Army-Staff, Buratai In Early Morning Jogging Exercise With Soldiers by outflank: 1:49pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
IsaacAhmed: Okay now that you are jogging, how does this improve welfare and warfare against the necessary... Abeg Abeg Abeg... Ijust read a thread that says the army abandons vehicles/tanks cos of shortage of gasoline and bh takes them over, no wonder we see bh in pictures with very cool vehicles.... My brother, I'm sure he didn't ask for this to be in the news, so don't think he has got his priorities right. |
Crime › Re: Man Killed While Negotiating With A Commercial Sex Worker by outflank: 1:26pm On Aug 07, 2015 |
Nigeria's fast turning red! God help us. |
Celebrities › Re: 2face & Faze In Amazing Makurdi Reunion by outflank: 11:18pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
ChiSun27: ......For someone that perfomed during the presidential hand-over? Nice. |
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Romance › Re: How She Brought Her Friend To Our Hotel Room And Regreted Knowing Me by outflank: 5:37pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
Gurgle: Well I guess they were trying to take you for a ride, don't know why girls do stuff like this smh.
Cant people just buy their own hotel suite and stay with their best friend, yarn and eat as much as you want *In Maxwell's voice* I gotta get to know ya. |
Nairaland General › How A 16-year-old Dropout Built A $7 Billion Fortune by outflank(op): 4:50pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
Zhou Qunfei, CEO and founder of Lens Technology.
She's the most successful self-made female billionaire in the world, and comparatively few people have ever heard of her.
Meet Zhou Qunfei, school dropout (by economic necessity), former factory worker — and founder and CEO of Lens Technologies, the world's leading manufacturer of touch screens for companies like Apple and Samsung.
Zhou, 45, who grew up in a tiny village in China, lost her mother at age 5. Her father was nearly blind after an industrial accident. She dropped out of school at age 16, rose through the ranks at work, and ultimately launched her own glass- refining company, which went public earlier this year.
Zhou has a pretty low profile for a woman with a fortune estimated at between $7 billion and $10 billion, but she was profiled recently in both The South China Morning Post and The New York Times.
Here are some of the keys to her success.
1. She refused to accept less than she wanted.
Zhou did well in school, but she had little choice but to set aside her dreams of becoming a fashion designer. Instead, she dropped out at age 16, to go to work in a factory, "making watch lenses for about $1 a day," according to the Times. It was hard work: I worked from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m., and sometimes until 2 a.m. There were no shifts, just a few dozen people, and we all polished glass. I didn't enjoy it.
Despite the fact that she needed the work and that there were many others lining up to replace her, Zhou wrote to her boss after only three months, thanking him for the opportunity but saying it wasn't enough for her. Instead of letting her go, her boss promoted her. This brave move turned out to be step one on her long road to immense wealth.
2. She thoroughly understood her business.
Because she'd started on the factory floor and risen through the ranks at her first employer, Zhou thoroughly understood every step of the lens-manufacturing process before she launched her own company. Even now, with a work force reported at between 60,000 and 80,000 employees, she's known for walking through her factories and paying close attention to process.
"She'll sometimes sit down and work as an operator to see if there's anything wrong with the process," one of her general managers told the Times. "That will put me in a very awkward position. If there's a problem, she'll say, 'Why didn't you see that?'"
3. She bet on herself again and again.
Zhou left her factory job to launch her own manufacturing firm with a total of $3,000 that she and relatives had saved. This was the first of 11 business she started, according to the SCMP, most of which ultimately failed. "Twice I had to sell my house to pay my employees' salary," she said. In fact, it wasn't until 2003 that she had the opportunity to really make her company successful, which leads us to —
4. She said yes to opportunity. Zhou's expertise was in manufacturing glass lenses for watches, but it was the rise of the newest generations of smart phones that really enabled her success. In 2003, she was contacted by executives from a major mobile phone company, asking whether she'd be willing to retool her company to make screens for phones.
(The timing on this is a actually a little unclear; the Times says it was Motorola in 2003; the SCMP says it was China's TCL Corporation in 2001. Regardless, Zhou jumped at the chance.)
"I got this call, and they said, 'Just answer yes or no, and if the answer's yes, we'll help you set up the process,'" the Times quoted her as saying. "I said yes."
5. She worked incredibly hard.
There's a saying in the Hunan dialect that describes Zhou, her cousin (who serves on her company's board) told the Times: ba de man. It means "a person who dares to do what others are afraid to do." Yet Zhou apparently demonstrates a rare combination of initiative and diligence. The Times described her work habits as "lean[ing] toward the obsessive."
Her company's headquarters is at one of her manufacturing plants in Changsha. In her spacious office, a door behind her desk opens into a small apartment, ensuring she can roam the factory floor day or night.
6. She maintains balance and humility.
Despite her great fortune and success, the Times described her as exuding both "charm and humility," remaining silent during meetings, but commanding attention when she does speak up, and admonishing a subordinate for failing to sit up straight during one meeting. "I'm not qualified to be a high-profile person," she was quoted as saying in the SCMP. "I think it's important not to get carried away when you are successful — and not to let yourself feel gloomy when times are bad." Sourcewww.businessinsider.com/how-a-high-school-dropout-became-a-billionaire-ceo-2015-8?utm_content=buffer2aace&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer
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Pets › Re: Proof That Dogs Are The Best Babysitters... by outflank(op): 2:45pm On Aug 05, 2015 |
gabazin080: Don't try this with naija dogs o With the right training, you're good to go. |
Pets › Re: Proof That Dogs Are The Best Babysitters... by outflank(op): 10:57pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
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Pets › Proof That Dogs Are The Best Babysitters... by outflank(op): 10:50pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
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Celebrities › Re: Billionaires Femi Otedola,Aliko Dangote,Others At DJ Cuppy's Africa Event(Pics by outflank: 12:41pm On Aug 04, 2015 |
mikidoo1: Obvious her suitors must come from her father's click!!!! Make I here say she loves a broke ass!!!!!! Have you stopped to think that she might be really crazy about some average/poor bloke? Not all rich girls want to go with their kind. |
Crime › Re: Akwa Ibom Police Nabbed Man Who Slaughtered Boy Like Goat-for-sale by outflank: 10:27am On Aug 01, 2015 |
And na pesin born dis one o! |