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After two days, Li Jiaqi’s deepest impression was — So this is what real business elites are like? Damn, I’m useless.
Start a business? Entrepreneurship? Impossible for me in this lifetime. I’m totally unqualified.
Engaging in business warfare with someone like Mr. Su? I must be out of my mind.
Actually, he was overthinking it, his imagination getting a bit carried away.
In the entire Huaxia Business District, someone at Gu Tongshu’s level of expertise—you could count fewer than 20 in total.
Even Su Huai, slightly less accomplished, ranks within the top 50.
And in the influencer sphere, Su Huai is unquestionably number one. Even the two Mas wouldn’t dare challenge him unless they wanted their teeth knocked out.
Comparing him to gauge the overall levels of entrepreneurs and businesspeople is inherently a bit absurd.
However, Li Jiaqi’s compliment was truly heartfelt, so Zhang Dayi and Li Ziqi also chimed in with their approval, acknowledging his tremendous contribution to the system.
Since everyone had no objections, the matter was essentially finalized.
But would Su Huai ever handle things that sloppily?
The conversation transitioned into casual chatter, with everyone discussing whatever interested them. Zhang Dayi proactively raised a management challenge, and Su Huai seized the opportunity to subtly insert key insights.
"In the future, you’ll likely need to branch out and establish independent studios. Because until Xingyu’s profitability begins to decline, it won’t rush into listing publicly. If any of you aim for an IPO, the pathway would be studio, subsidiary, independent IPO."
"So whether you like it or not, management will inevitably be part of your path—you’ll have to shoulder the full authority and responsibility of running a company."
"Now let me ask you: As managers of an MCN organization, how can you achieve high premiums in an already stable market through management and operations?"
They shared their thoughts freely, discussing at length.
Though their ideas were notably fragmented, it was clear that they were thoughtful individuals.
Finally, Su Huai offered his answer.
"Deeply understand the market, analyze data extensively, delve into the logic behind the numbers, and let demand drive decisions. In each decision, strive to cover the most urgent and widespread needs."
"Modern entrepreneurship should no longer depend on intuition; instead, you must uncover opportunities for high premiums in the data."
"This approach is fundamentally different from what you’ll read in management and self-help books."
"Those textbooks and autobiographies primarily recount success stories of the past era and even the era before that, whereas we’re focused on the future."
"Entrepreneurship must pursue high premiums, but the qualities that bring these premiums vary with each era."
"Thirty years ago, the highest premium was offered for education."
"How valuable were prestigious university graduates back then? That cohort now holds critical positions across the nation, or transitioned from state-owned enterprises to private ventures with substantial resources, succeeding with relative ease."
"Twenty years ago, a chaotic and underdeveloped market granted the greatest rewards to the boldest."
"Courage and meticulousness became the most lucrative qualities."
"At that time, if you dared to dream big and acted decisively without hesitation, you’d generally achieve some level of success."
"Meanwhile, those who sought stability with iron rice bowls were temporarily left behind by the era."
"Ten years ago marked the flourishing of the internet. Looking back, our society rewarded talents with sharp vision and solid professional skills."
"For example, Li Yanhong, who replicated Google; Ma Huateng, who replicated ICQ; Ma Yun, who replicated Amazon... and so forth."
"People who identified foreign innovations earlier and understood them deeply, while possessing the capability to replicate them, gradually rose to prominence. This, in turn, helped grow a wave of investors who recognized value."
"The genesis of our internet ecosystem was essentially a crowd of visionary individuals copying innovations."
"At that time, the highest premium quality was having vision."
"But now, the environment has changed, and qualities from the past no longer adapt to the current climate."
"Educational credentials? Even Qingbei PhDs aren’t particularly extraordinary anymore—unless they specialize in cutting-edge technologies. Otherwise, typical majors carry no premium and may even incur a discount."
"Courage and meticulousness? Acting recklessly may once have made you a hero, but today the bolder you are, the faster you’ll fail."
"Vision? Internationally and domestically, the gaps are virtually gone—we’re even leading in some areas. Who would we copy now?"
"In fact, moving forward, others will be replicating Xingyu’s strategies. Even mastering half of it would yield success."
"If you have spare time in the future, join the company’s senior management meetings frequently and observe how decisions are made nowadays."
"In earlier years, one decision led directly to the final outcome—either success or failure."
"Now, one decision branches into ten intermediate steps: ABCDEF. Subsequent decisions split into further steps: 1234567..."
"Due to deep specialization and division of labor in society, managers today must make continuous decisions to coordinate all factors and accomplish a goal. It’s difficult—extremely challenging—and places immense demands on management."
"MCN organizations are particularly troublesome, as the landscape doesn’t change yearly but month by month. Falling behind poses significant risks."
"Why does an entire management team led by Cheese only earn 5% dividends?"
"Because they barely make any major decisions."
"Shi Zeyu, a mid-level manager, ranks among the top contributors in management and decision-making, as he makes the most key decisions within the middle and upper management. He truly understands data." freewёbnoνel.com
"Managing Xingyu is exhausting—this is the truth. You all know I work 16 hours a day, and I can’t afford to do less."
"I hope you all grow quickly, take charge independently, and help lighten my burden."
"For Xingyu to go far, we need a partnership system, and exceptional partners like you are indispensable."
Gou Huai wrapped up with high expectations for them, elevating their sense of duty significantly.
But at its core?
He wanted them to truly understand how much they had contributed to Xingyu, how difficult it had been for Xingyu to come this far, and why only he could lead Xingyu to greater heights.
It sounded somewhat self-congratulatory, but they accepted it.
Because the facts were irrefutable—without Su Huai, there would be no Xingyu.
Gu cast a glance at Su Huai and nodded firmly: "It’s indeed demanding. Even my father said that if you let him try, he couldn’t make Xingyu work. His thinking wouldn’t keep up, no matter how much money he spent—it’d just end up as a small-scale operation."
A pensive Zhang Dayi and Li Jiaqi seemed to come to their senses and immediately chimed in.
One said: "Anyway, I’ll follow your lead. Whatever you teach, I’ll execute. If anything goes wrong, it’s on you to handle it."
The other remarked: "I still need much more time to grow. For now, I’ll have to keep troubling you, but I’ll absolutely work hard to deliver results and stop worrying you!"
After two days and two nights together, a profound respect had etched itself into their very bones.
Because the gap was unmistakably clear—when you struggle just to follow someone’s thought process, how could you ever think "I could do this too"?
If you can’t, then simply follow obediently—it’s not shameful after all.
Thus, the last trace of resentment in their hearts quietly dissipated, leaving no grievance over interests.
What’s yours, Mr. Su will grant you.
What’s not yours—even if you demand it, you can’t hold onto it.
No need. Really, no need.
Li Jiaqi noticed Su Huai’s teacup was empty and quickly refilled it, then sought his advice with the humility of a diligent student.
Gu Jiuyue witnessed this scene and instinctively realized that Xingyu was destined to flourish.
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Having explained the business aspects thoroughly, this book can now move into its closing phase.
The model is undoubtedly viable, though its requirements are exceedingly high.
Anyway, I couldn’t handle it—unless I were reborn. But even then, if reborn, why would I bother with it?
So Xingyu simply serves as a bit of entertainment.