Homily at the Funeral Mass for Bishop Zhu

Homily at the Funeral Mass for Bishop Zhu

Dear guests, family of the bishop, fellow priests, brothers, sisters, and all in Christ! Today we gather here for the funeral mass of Bishop Wei Zengjue Zhu Weifang, praying for the merciful God to accept him into eternal light. We firmly believe that the loving Father will reward Bishop Zhu a hundredfold for his lifelong … Read more

The First Pitfall of Transitioning from Tech to Management: Don’t Treat Your Team Like a Circuit Board

The First Pitfall of Transitioning from Tech to Management: Don't Treat Your Team Like a Circuit Board

Late at night, a newly promoted technical manager murmurs to himself at his workstation: “This requirement is clearly logically perfect, the schedule is precise to the millisecond, why are there more bugs than code when it comes to execution?” The cleaning lady next door passes by and softly comments: “Young man, a team is not … Read more

What Do We Mean By Speed In Startups?

What Do We Mean By Speed In Startups?

Introduction: This is an article I really like, so I want to say a few more words about it. When doing “Intoxicated Entrepreneurship,” I often ponder what kind of articles can be called “Chicken Soup”. Although this term has become increasingly common in public discourse, and we all seem to be consciously wary of it, … Read more

The Center Stage and the Margins: Reaching True Influence in Motion

The Center Stage and the Margins: Reaching True Influence in Motion

In this era dominated by social media and the attention economy, the “C position” (center stage) has become a collective obsession, with people vying for that spotlight at all costs. However, the wisdom of life lies in understanding a paradox: true and lasting influence often comes from those who know when to stand on the … Read more

Mao Sui: I Don’t Want to Steal the Spotlight, I’m Just Afraid You Will Mess Things Up

Mao Sui: I Don't Want to Steal the Spotlight, I'm Just Afraid You Will Mess Things Up

Hi! I am Yan Yan! Today, let’s talk about Mao Sui’s self-recommendation. In January 259 BC, Wang Ling led the Qin army to attack Handan but was unsuccessful. The Qin state sent reinforcements to support Wang Ling in continuing the attack on Zhao, resulting in heavy losses for Wang Ling, who lost five battalions (each … Read more

How to Transition from SOC Manager to CISO?

How to Transition from SOC Manager to CISO?

Transitioning from managing a Security Operations Center (SOC) to becoming a Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) is a significant career leap. You need not only a solid technical knowledge base but also leadership skills and business acumen. This article will guide you through the practical steps and skills required to attain an executive position in … Read more

Comprehensive Analysis of Yale SOM 2025-2026 Essays

Comprehensive Analysis of Yale SOM 2025-2026 Essays

The Core Culture and Unique Positioning of Yale SOM The Yale School of Management, established in 1976, is a latecomer among top business schools, but has firmly established itself among the world’s leading business schools with its unique mission of “business & society” and innovative teaching methods. Everything we do is motivated by our mission … Read more

Am I Suitable for Transitioning to Project Manager?

Am I Suitable for Transitioning to Project Manager?

Recently, I have received numerous inquiries from students asking about transitioning to a project manager role. Coincidentally, I have also been contemplating this issue and would like to discuss it with everyone. Feel free to share and comment; your insights can help more people enjoy the joys of project management! When it comes to project … Read more

Lisa Su’s Journey: From Chip Queen to AI Leader

Lisa Su's Journey: From Chip Queen to AI Leader

Lisa Su’s Journey of AI Transformation: A Glamorous Transition from Chip Queen to AI Leader In the rapidly changing semiconductor industry, Lisa Su is undoubtedly a highly influential female leader. She has led AMD out of difficulties and reshaped its glory, earning the title of “Chip Queen.” Now, with keen insight and forward-looking strategic vision, … Read more

Leadership Insights: Improving Employee Performance

Leadership Insights: Improving Employee Performance

Click the title below to quickly follow <郑永好/> When employee performance is poor, leaders should not complain about the incompetence of employees but should reflect on themselves. The usual mistakes are: 1. Mistake in selecting the wrong people; 2. Mistake in how to lead people; 3. Mistake in not establishing standardized systems, processes, and standards. … Read more