Complaining is a major poison in the workplace: Complaints not only harm the individual but also spread negative emotions, which affect others. This is referred to as "emotional pollution" that, like car exhaust, can contaminate the atmosphere around the complainer. Keeping emotions under control is vital for maintaining a positive and productive environment.The greatest victim of complaining is the complainer themselves: Complaints often result in subpar work performance and damaged relationships with colleagues. Those who consistently complain may be seen as arrogant or incompetent, leading to the loss of valuable connections and opportunities.Gratitude for the good things in life: Life is not about complaining but about appreciating what one has. Challenges and workload can seem daunting, but when tasks are assigned, it’s because others believe in your capability. Leaders trust those they believe in, and this trust leads to more opportunities. Embracing this trust fosters a positive perspective and helps overcome struggles.Stop complaining and focus on doing good work: Success often comes disguised as challenges and setbacks. However, persistence and hard work, despite difficulties, lead to excellence and eventually to success. The process may seem slow and arduous, but continued effort will bring greater results and fulfillment.The message is clear: focus on gratitude, perseverance, and self-reflection to achieve success without resorting to complaining.
On April 4, 2022, Yueqing Kejian Electronics Co., Ltd. hosted its annual "Mount Bai Long Climb Event." Over 30 people, including Mr. Zhou and Mr. Ni, participated in this event, themed "Be an Environmental Guardian." As the first light of dawn broke, everyone arrived early at the event site. After distributing supplies and warming up, the climbing event officially began with the host's signal. Groups of people gathered in threes and fives, energetically making their way up the winding mountain path, creating a lively and passionate atmosphere. Amid the laughter, our colleague Ah Hai sang his way to the finish line in just 20 minutes. Soon after, the second, third, fourth, and fifth finishers followed, with less than 30 seconds separating them. Everyone clapped in appreciation, as the competition ended in a half-and-half result, but everyone walked away with a sense of accomplishment.Though sweaty and tired after reaching the summit, the panoramic view of lush greenery made it all worthwhile. The descent was equally vibrant, with loud songs filling the air, interspersed with occasional “howls,” hearty laughter, and bursts of optimistic declarations. Holding bags of “victorious fruits” in their hands, participants recognized that environmental protection requires collective effort. They understood that starting with personal actions, cleaning work is both challenging and noble. It’s essential to respect the labor of others and oneself, and everyone truly embodied the role of environmental guardians.The event concluded with cheers and toasts, leaving behind a sense of fulfillment. Not only did the event help participants unwind, exercise, and cultivate their spirits amid their busy work, but it also fostered better communication, improved team cohesion, unity, and happiness. It highlighted Kejian Electronics' positive, united, and harmonious spirit.
Developing Independent Chips: Huawei focused on enhancing its chip development, starting as early as 2003. After facing setbacks in the mobile chip market, it began producing its own chips, such as the Kirin series. Despite challenges, the company continued to push forward, even expanding its efforts to develop advanced semiconductors and securing reserves to handle the chip shortage.Selling the Honor Brand: To mitigate the impact of the sanctions, Huawei sold its Honor brand in November 2020. This move allowed Honor to regain access to suppliers like Qualcomm, which Huawei itself couldn't utilize due to the US sanctions. This strategic sale helped Huawei focus more on its core business while enabling Honor to independently thrive.Expanding the Ecosystem with HarmonyOS: Huawei has also been advancing its "1+8+N" strategy, which involves the integration of smartphones, tablets, PCs, wearables, and more into a connected ecosystem. Along with this, Huawei opened its HarmonyOS to the public in June 2021, aiming to establish a broad ecosystem in the AIoT sector.Adjusting Consumer Business Strategy: As part of short-term recovery, Huawei has adjusted its distribution strategies by focusing more on high-end devices and integrating hardware products like smart speakers, earbuds, and AIoT devices alongside smartphones.These approaches show Huawei's multi-faceted response to the constraints of the chip shortage and market challenges, with an emphasis on innovation, resourcefulness, and strategic shifts