"Secrets of the 'Poor Temple' Exposed
State-owned enterprise reform has pushed to the final bastion of ownership, and the 'temple' is also going to be subject to MBO (Management Buyout). This means that the 'temple' will very likely belong in name and reality to the 'wealthy abbots,' and we no longer need to worry about unclear ownership and its resulting issues. Thus, the wealthy abbots will have fully realized their private aspirations. In the realm of 'absent owners,' the phenomenon of 'poor temples with rich abbots' seems destined to perish. Therefore, I will now expose some common secrets of the 'poor temple, rich abbot' phenomenon for the benefit of the readers:
How does a poor temple become rich? 'Poor temple' refers to two things: one is turning a 'rich temple' poor, meaning ruining a perfectly good enterprise; the second is taking advantage of poverty, referring to a process. Amidst the ups and downs of business and politics, if you find yourself having to 'settle' in an unprofitable enterprise, don't lose heart. Even if it's a perpetually losing, debt-ridden 'poor temple,' once you ascend to the position of leader, as long as the enterprise still has a breath of life left, you can quickly enrich yourself. Of course, this enrichment refers to the personal wealth of the 'abbot,' which doesn't need much explanation. Here are a few tricks commonly used, despite being obvious, they remain effective:
1. The newly appointed official 'burns' existing assets.
2. Directly intervening in corporate procurement.
3. Shutting the door to beat the 'dog.'
4. Position-based packaging for fame and profit.
5. Signing contracts and playing double roles.
6. Letting water nurture fish.
7. Conspiring when possible.
8. Using reverse tactics like Tian Ji’s horse racing strategy.
9. Dodging procedures to make guarantees.
10. Making one last big grab before leaving.
According to research, these several 'secrets' pale in comparison to the grand schemes of listed companies' fraud or 'MBO mutations,' but they share the same ultimate goal—enrichment—and can similarly earn you titles like reformer, famous entrepreneur, or pioneer. Importantly, these 'secrets' maintain a certain 'line' from outright embezzlement. As long as you use them appropriately, party discipline and laws may not be able to touch you. However, once you lose control, there will be consequences. Zhang Huaqiang
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