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Enterprise management

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Woods Krassen
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Woods Krassen

Woodcraft is Germany's most charismatic business leader and expert in turning losses. He has held executive positions in several of the most famous companies in various industries in Germany. He is currently the Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Syntellix AG, a member of the Supervisory Board of AWD Holdings AG, an Honorary Professor at the Institute of Control at the University of Hanover, and also a Professor of Management at the GISMA Business School, as well as a member of Consejo de Administration, RCD Mallorca SAD, and Palma. After graduating from the universities of Hanover and Oxford in economics, Woods began his career at McKinsey. Prior to serving as a director of SEAT Volkswagen Group, he worked at Ford Europe and later at Volkswagen, where he served as the R&D Director. In 2003, he worked at Mercedes Benz in Germany and was responsible for a major restructuring of the company. Subsequently, he worked for EnBW, the third largest energy company in Germany, which turned the company from losses to profits. He sold off a batch of the company's business, but relied on only 18000 employees to create an annual revenue of 18 billion euros. He has served as a senior manager in many other positions in the energy industry and briefly served as the chairman of Solar Millennium AG in 2010. Since 2001, he has been a professor at the University of Hanover and has been invited by German Chancellor Schr \u00f6 der to provide valuable suggestions for innovation in German industry.

Yves Rossy
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Yves Rossy

Ivrosi, also known as the Flying Man, was a Swiss pilot, explorer, and inventor. He is the only person in aviation history who flies with the wings of a jet plane. He used his incredible inventions to fly over the English Channel, the Grand Canyon, Rio de Janeiro, and Mount Fuji. Rossi invented a system that includes a semi rigid flying carbon fiber wing backpack. It is an engine system that spans about 24 meters and is improved from a large fuel material engine mode, driven by four P200 turbojet engines. He was able to fly at a high speed of 190 miles per hour, holding a throttle controlled jet suit in his hand, climbing 4000 meters and flying for up to 16 kilometers. He is currently developing a parachute, which will allow him to fly at a minimum altitude of 200 meters. Rossi's career began as a Swiss fighter pilot and later worked as a pilot for two Swiss airlines. In 1993, he began to consider the method of not using airplanes for flight. His dream at that time was to design a system that would allow him to fly in the most natural way possible. In 2008, Rossi made his first flight in Switzerland. He jumped up and down at an altitude of 8000 feet and used wings powered by four jet engines to propel him out for 5 minutes, flying over the Swiss Alps. In September 2008, he successfully flew from Calais to Dover, France, becoming the first person to cross the English Channel, flying the entire distance of 22 miles. In 2010, Rossi flew together with two aircraft formations for the first time. He jumped out of a Pilatus PC-6 at an altitude of 2500 meters and then approached the Boeing Steamans aircraft of two lark aerobatic squadrons. Rossi later completed his first flight in the United States, flying for 8 minutes at an altitude of 200 feet at the edge of the Grand Canyon in 2011. A year later, he once again created the miracle of flying from Mount Corcovado to landing on Copabana Beach in Rio de Janeiro. In 2013, he made his ninth leap over Mount Fuji. Rossi is adept at using the infinite energy he gains from experience and lessons to inspire the audience to achieve their goals, making people fly in his way. In his speech, he will talk about his unusual travels and how to achieve anything with a can do attitude. In his speech, he will mention his efforts in the air, full of drama, attracting the audience, and gaining inspiration from them.

Zev Siegl
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Zev Siegl

Jeff Siegel is the co founder of Starbucks Coffee Company, which has now become one of the world's most famous brands. In 1971, Sig, friend and mentor Jerry Baldwin, and author Gordon Bauk realized their passion for coffee and founded Starbucks Coffee Company. The inspiration for the company name comes from the novel Moby Dick, which evokes a romantic history of high sea adventures and early coffee traders' maritime traditions. Their mission is simple, as they offer customers some of the world's best freshly roasted coffee beans from their first store in the famous Pique Market in Seattle, in order to celebrate the rich tradition of coffee and create a sense of inheritance in the coffee shop. Sig used to be a history teacher, but later became the only employee employed by Starbucks Coffee Company in its early days. In 1980, Siege resigned from Starbucks after serving as Vice President for 10 years. At that time, the company had expanded and developed to have six stores and a large wholesale business in the Seattle area. After leaving Starbucks, Siege became a serial entrepreneur, opening Quartermaine Coffee Roasters in Washington, D.C., Peerless Pie in Seattle, and recently BuckleUp. He also established his own consulting firm, mainly serving small business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs, providing advice on the development needs, financial forecasts, planning, private equity issuance, and applying for bank loans for investing in new companies. From 2004 to 2012, Sige served as the Chief Advisor for the Small Business Development Center in Southwest Wang County, Seattle. During his eight years in office, he has provided development advice to over 500 entrepreneurs and numerous small business owners. Siege is passionate about motivating and cultivating young entrepreneurs. He shared his work experience as one of the founders of Starbucks and many other entrepreneurial stories, conveying many practical and profound insights on how to build a successful enterprise. Sige helps aspiring entrepreneurs open up a path to becoming successful business owners by setting a vision, identifying mentors and partners, obtaining funding, establishing a business, developing products, and launching products.

bob geldof
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bob geldof

Bob Gildoff is from Ireland and is a member of the original rock band The Boomtown Rates. For most of the past 20 years, he has been dedicated to awakening people's awareness and understanding of impoverished Africa, calling for people to pay attention to and save African refugees struggling on the brink of death, and writing a compassionate single. Do they know that today is Christmas?, And raise funds for African disaster victims through charity sales. On July 13, 1985, at Bob's call, a massive LIVE8 charity concert was held simultaneously in London and Philadelphia, raising $80 million, and Bob was nominated for the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize. The largest charity concert in history, LIVE8, which ended in July 2005, set a record for being held simultaneously in ten major cities worldwide. Bob was also one of the initiators and main organizers of LIVE8, with the aim of creating a fairer global trade environment. Swedish parliamentary member Gene Simmonson said that Bob successfully drew attention to the problems of poor African countries and forced major country leaders to take action to declare war on poverty.

kenichi ohmae
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kenichi ohmae

Kenichi Ohmae has written over 100 books, including groundbreaking works on the ideas of strategists. He is renowned worldwide for serving as a global strategic advisor to foreign governments and dozens of multinational corporations, and the Economist ranks him as one of the world's top five management masters. His latest English book, \The Great Future of the Global Stage,\ explores the dynamics of new regional countries - the most powerful economic systems of the future - and provides practical strategic blueprints for businesses and governments to thrive in this new environment. His milestone work strategist's ideas provide a conceptual framework and practical recommendations for integrating 3C - customers, competitors, and companies, a strategic triangle that helps maintain competitive advantage. His works also include the end of a borderless world and a nation state. Kenichi Ota served as a partner at McKinsey for 23 years, co founding McKinsey's Strategic Management Practice and responsible for McKinsey's operations in Japan and the Asia Pacific region. In 2002, he was hired as a consultant in Liaoning Province and Tianjin City, China. Kenichi Ohmae is the founder and managing director of Ohmae Associates, and has also founded other businesses. He holds important positions in many universities around the world and is currently a professor of public policy at the School of Public and Social Studies at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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