Xiong Fuzhang's Management Philosophy: Making Employees the Masters

After Xiong Yinzhang (Bear Silver Smith) entered the Wuhan market from Xiangyang in 2006, it grew in just six years from a local silver jewelry shop into a renowned brand company with four branch companies and over 300 chain stores. Such rapid expansion is unparalleled in China's silver jewelry industry. So, what is the management secret of Xiong Fuzhang, a man of humble origins?

Everyone Is My Customer

In your eyes, only those who want to buy shoes are your customers; in my eyes, everyone is my customer—even the man desperately trying to sell me a hat!In the 1920s, as sports became increasingly popular, three sports shoe workshops emerged one after another in the small German town of Herzogenaurach. One of the owners was a young man in his early twenties. He had originally been a street shoe repairman, working alongside his father. Later, spotting a business opportunity in the sports industry, he boldly invested to establish his own shoemaking workshop.

Zhang Heng's Balance

Zhang Heng arrived in the underworld. King Yama, knowing he possessed profound wisdom, told him that numerous officials continuously arrived in the afterlife, and investigating whether they had governed with integrity or corruption was extremely troublesome. He asked Zhang Heng if there was any simple method to distinguish between them.

The Mouse's Drinking Snack

There was a mouse who lived a very carefree life and often traveled to beautiful scenic spots. One day, he went to visit a golden beach.At night, the mouse carried a bottle of fine wine in his pocket and, leaving the rat hotel, strolled slowly to the beach. The place was breathtakingly beautiful: high in the night sky hung a large, perfectly round moon; its light shimmered upon the sea surface, rippling like scattered gold.

The Cat and the Mice

In the warehouse, the mice, hoping to win favor with the newly arrived calico cat, gathered a large quantity of fish and invited the cat to look after them in the future.Looking at the pile of fish, the calico cat declared, "Mice, I desire; fish, I also desire. When both cannot be had, I abandon the mice and choose the fish!" With that, the cat walked off to enjoy the fish. The mice in the hole shouted "Long live!" and poured out in full force, flooding into the granary...

The Goat's Advice

After finishing lunch, the white cat lay down in the yard and fell fast asleep. The black dog, noticing a stranger passing by outside the courtyard gate, began barking loudly and rushed out quickly, accidentally stepping on the white cat's tail. Startled awake, the white cat pointed at the black dog's eyes and angrily shouted, "I'm trying to sleep, yet you keep barking and deliberately stepped on my tail! Are you blind?"

The Chicken That Laid Diamonds

The more novel and fascinating things are in the world, the more people love them. An ordinary hen always has a chance to become a phoenix, and even weeds can turn into miraculous medicine.This little hen would invite all the birds and beasts of the forest to witness her egg-laying every time, naturally using the occasion to boast about how unique and beautiful her eggs were. As the morning sun rose, several "cock-a-doodle-doo" calls echoed from the little hen's nest.

The King and the Nightingale

Once upon a time, there was a king who loved birds deeply. His entire palace was almost a paradise for birds, filled with magpies, turtle doves, mynas, parrots, orioles, cuckoos, nightingales—every kind imaginable.Whenever the king made his grand appearance, the birds would swarm around him, singing praises and competing to flatter and win his favor. The king then issued a royal decree: each year, the palace would hold a "Best Bird" competition.