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《House of Huawei: The Secret History of China's Most Powerful Company》是一部深入探讨华为公司发展历程的著作,揭示了这家中国科技巨头背后的秘密历史。
该书通过详实的资料和独特的视角,展现了华为从一家默默无闻的电信设备公司成长为全球科技巨头的历程。作者Eva Dou深入挖掘了华为创始人任正非的创业故事,以及华为在全球化过程中面临的挑战与机遇。
本书以时间为线索,结合关键事件和人物,系统地梳理了华为的发展脉络。叙事风格生动,既有宏观的战略分析,也有微观的细节描写,使读者能够全面了解华为的成长过程。
书中特别强调了华为在管理变革方面的成功经验,包括其独特的组织文化、变革理念以及领导者的战略眼光。这些内容为读者提供了宝贵的商业案例参考。通过对华为历史的回顾,本书不仅为读者提供了对过去的洞察,也为未来的科技企业发展提供了启示。华为的成功经验和管理哲学值得其他企业借鉴。
《House of Huawei》是一部兼具学术价值和可读性的著作,适合对科技企业、管理变革和全球化感兴趣的读者。它不仅是一部华为的历史记录,更是一部关于创新与变革的商业教科书。
书名:House of Huawei: The Secret History of China's Most Powerful Company
作者:Eva Dou
简介:The untold story of the mysterious family dynasty at the center of China's Huawei.
On December 1, 2018, Meng Wanzhou, daughter of Ren Zhengfei, founder and CEO of China's most powerful company, Huawei Technologies, was detained at the request of U.S. authorities as she prepared to board a flight out of Vancouver, Canada. The detention of Huawei's female scion set the U.S.-China trade skirmish on fire - and, for the first time, revealed the Ren family's prominence in Beijing's power structure.
In The Listening State, acclaimed Washington Post reporter Eva Dou exposes the untold story of the rise of Ren Zhengfei and the mysterious family dynasty at the center of Huawei, whose connections to state apparatus reveal a deeper truth about China's surveillance web and its global ambitions. Through its technologies, Huawei has helped solidify and enforce China's growing police state, in which outspoken entrepreneurs like Jack Ma have been silenced, tycoons have disappeared, and executives must put patriotism above profit.
Based on over a decade of on-the-ground reporting and an astonishing trove of confidential documents never published in English, The Listening State paints an epic story of familial and political intrigue that shines a clarifying light on how business and government work together in an authoritarian state, and how companies fit into China's international ambitions under Xi Jinping.
The story of Ren Zhengfei and Huawei exposes the human face of China's modern security state and gets to the heart of the central questions of the U.S.-China trade How did these turbocharged Chinese companies emerge? Who really controls them? And what does China's growing surveillance web mean for the Chinese people - and for the rest of the world?
