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王永慶紀念書展

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展示地點:基督書院圖書館

展示期間:2008年10月

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HD30.42.C4W18 1989

王永慶談中國式管理:經營理念/管理哲學/工業發展

王永慶

遠流

1989
1996

一般書庫

HF5386.K96 2005

王永慶給年輕人的8堂課

郭泰

遠流

2005

一般書庫

04420

王永慶的管理鐵鎚:突破經營瓶頸的最佳利器

郭泰

遠流

1995

倉庫中

A01142

革心‧革新:王永慶對經濟革新委員會之建言

經濟日報編輯部

經濟日報

1985

倉庫中

A08915

王永慶把脈臺灣

王永慶

台灣日報

1997

倉庫中

A14157

奪標:林裕盛拒絕了王永慶,變成千萬業務員

林裕盛

皇冠

2001

倉庫中

A15984

王永慶奮鬥史:立志成功者最好的一面鏡子

郭泰

遠流

2001

倉庫中

 

王永慶生平


王永慶1917年1月18日2008年10月15日),祖籍中國福建泉州安溪縣金田鄉,生於台灣日治時期台北近郊的直潭(今屬台北縣新店市)、逝世於美國紐澤西州。為台灣著名的企業家、台塑集團創辦人,被譽為臺灣的「經營之神」。
王永慶出身於窮苦的農之家,父名王長庚,母名王詹樣。開台祖(遷台第一代祖先)為清朝道光年間渡海的福建移民王天來,為王永慶曾祖父。其抵臺後仍操故里舊業,以茶為生。
王永慶15歲小學畢業後,先到茶園當雜工,後來又到嘉義一間米店當學徒。16歲時用父親所借的200日圓自己開辦了一家米店,之後生意越作越大,曾經營過碾米廠、磚瓦廠、木材行等,其中以木材的生意最具暴利,獲利最豐,甚至曾讓王永慶鋌而走險盜伐珍貴林木銷往日本。後來在美國援助與國民政府計劃經濟的背景下,累積了大量資金的王永慶配合政府規劃投資生產PVC塑膠粉,於1954年籌資創辦了台灣塑膠公司。王永慶終其一生強調「追根究底、實事求是」態度經營企業,由年產量僅4萬公噸的PVC廠起家,一路向上游發展,完成垂直整合的石化供應鏈,事業版圖也從石化擴及電子、醫療等範疇。台塑集團被譽為台灣經濟奇蹟的象徵,王永慶也被各界譽為「台灣的經營之神」。(維基百科)

 

Wang Yung-ching

Wang Yung-ching (also known as YC Wang) (Traditional Chinese: 王永慶; pinyin: Wáng Yǒngqìng) (18 January 1917 – 15 October 2008) was an influential entrepreneur who founded a large business empire in Taiwan. According to the 2008 Forbes survey, he was the 178th richest person in the world with an estimated net worth of US$5.5 billion.[1] He was born in Hsintien township, Taiwan. Despite lacking any formal schooling beyond elementary school, he is currently ranked 2nd in the Forbes list of Taiwan's Richest.[2]
Wang served as the chairman of the board of Formosa Plastics Corporation, one of the largest plastic manufacturers in the world, until June 2006, when he stepped down at the age of 89.[3] He remained chairman of the boards of Nan Ya Plastics Corporation, Formosa Chemistry & Fibre Corporation, and Cyma Plywood & Lumber Co. Ltd, but indicated his intention to gradually resign from these positions as well before his death. He was chairman of Ming-chi Institute of Technology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, and Chang Gung University. He had been a vocal supporter of the Three Links between Taiwan and China.
He was married to Guo Yueh-lan and had 2 sons and 8 daughters. His eldest son from his second marriage with Liao Chiao, Winston Wang, founded Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing with Jiang Mianheng, the son of former People's Republic of China president Jiang Zemin in 2000. A daughter from his second marriage, Charlene Wang founded Taiwan-based First International Computer, Inc. Another daughter from his second marriage, Cher Wang, founded High Tech Computer (HTC) and also Via Technologies. Cher Wang has come the closest among her siblings to rivaling her father's own wealth.
He died in his sleep at age 91 on October 15, 2008 in Livingston, New Jersey.
(from Wikipedia)