卡莉惠普惠普首席执行官卡莉在清华大学演讲英文实录.doc
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1、卡莉惠普惠普首席执行官卡莉在清华大学演讲英文实录Carly Fiorina Remarks at Tsinghua UniversityBeijing, ChinaMarch 12, 20_4_ie, _ie._ia wu hao.Those are the only two words of Chinese I know.Thats no true, I know a thirdNi hao.I want to thank all of you for taking time out of your what I know that is a very busy study schedule
2、 to be here today.I know this is valuable time for you that you could be using to work, or study, or maybe to play Sword on line.Thank you for having me here today.ing from a pany that has“invent”as part of our pand, as part of our signature, I sometimes begin speeches by saying that invention and i
3、nnovation have been part the DNA of HPs for more than si_ty years.Our scientists and engineers today generate more than 11 patents every day.We spend more than 4 billion dollars a year on R&;D.So invention is part of our future as well as part of our past.That all sounds pretty impressive until you
4、think about Chinas history, and you realize that“invent”has been part of Chinas DNA for more than 5,000 years.Every schoolchild in America learns about Chinas many gifts to this worldfrom the invention of paper, to gunpowder, the wheelbarrow, the pass, acupunctureright up to the first blast furnace
5、and the first use of iron casting, back in the si_th century.As a pany, we actually at HP are especially indebted to a man named Bi Sheng, who had the vision in 1045 A.D.to invent the worlds first movable type, which led to its first printera full 300 years before Gutenbergs invention of movable typ
6、e changed the Western world.So today, I want to issue a belated thank you to Bi Sheng for having the foresight to set in motion a process that would eventually lead to a 20 billion business for HP.That great tradition of invention and innovation has certainly been carried on here at Tsinghua, where
7、some of the finest instructors in the world today are working to train some of the finest scientists and engineers.Its a bit ironic that this school was originally established nearly 100 years ago as a place where young Chinese could go to America and other western nations to learn from us.Today, th
8、e rest of the world, I think, has much to learn from China.Its always struck me that the process of invention is a little bit like the process of being a college student.After all, as an inventor, you go into a lab and you have a strong but perhaps vague idea of what you want to achieve.By working h
9、ard, e_perimenting, learning along the way, and using as a guide the work of those who went before youyou advance down the road towards discovery.You may not end up where you startedor even where you e_pected, but if you are successful, then begins another difficult process of trying to make your in
10、vention work in the world around you.Like inventors, many of you have traveled the same road over the last four years here in university.The person you are todaythe goals you have today, the dreams you have todaymay be different from the ones you had when you first came here.And now, you are being p
11、repared to take all that youve learned here and make it work in the world around you.I believe that young people are graduating today into a world filled with more hope and more promise than in any other time in our history.I know sometimes that might sound strange, because we think always of the da
12、ngers and challenges in the world around us.But I have studied history in my life.I do believe this is an era of great promise and great opportunity.For those of you who have seen our ads, you know that they end with the phrase,“everything is possible.”A cynic might say that just a marketing sloganb
13、ut I actually believe that.I dont think every is easy, I dont think things happens right away.But I do think that everything is possible.For all the remarkable advancements we have seen in recent years, nothing has matched the power of information technology to change our world for the better.And in
14、 the ne_t decade, it will take us to places we can only imagine today.China is the worlds fastest-growing economy; the worlds leader in direct foreign investment; one of the worlds largest trading nations - a leader on both the production and consumption of information technology.China is poised to
15、play a huge part in that futureand the students who graduate from Tsinghua University are poised to shape the future of technology like never before.Now like any university students, I know for you the road ahead has much uncertainty.But if there is one thing I have learned in the past 20 years in t
16、his industry, it is that the principle that you have learned inside the walls of Tsinghua, the principle is more true outside the university than inside.The principle I am speaking of is this: that great leaderslike great organizations, great panies, and great nationsgreat leaders are defined not si
17、mply by their capabilities, but by their character.Not just by the pany they are, but by the pany they keep.Not by success alonebut as Tsinghua teaches, with self-discipline and social concern in equal balance.To be honest, I wish I could say that the road to learning that lesson for me was easy.I w
18、ish I could tell you that the day I graduated from university I knew e_actly how all the pieces would fit together, that I knew e_actly what I wanted to do from day one and my life as been a nice strait line and careful plan ever since.The truth is, I didnt begin my career as a technologist.I took t
19、o heart the wisdom of Confuciuswho taught us that one should“study the past if you would define the future”and I majored in medieval history and philosophy at Stanford University.As perhaps you can appreciate, that of degree was not in great demand when I graduated from University.So I wasnt sure wh
20、at to do after collage, so I went to law school because thats what my father wanted me to do.But found I didnt like law school; I didnt have any passion for it.I quit after one semester quit after a semester, and wandered off into the world to find myself.I did some strange things.I joined a mercial
21、 pokerage pany and there I typed, I answered the phonesI was what we call a secretary.Then I went off to Italy to teach English to Italian businessmen.Then, finally, I decided to apply to business school.And there I learned about marketing and operations and statistics and other skills necessary for
22、 businessbut perhaps more importantly, I had professorslike the students here do - who challenged me, who taught me a different notion of what was possible, who forced me to see my life in new ways.And I think, in a very great measure - that is what leadership is about, that is what education is abo
23、ut, that is what character is all about.You see, I think one of most important qualities a leader can ping is the ability, the energy, the desire to unlock potential in others.I think leadership is ultimately about helping other people achieve more than they think is possible; it is about helping pe
24、ople see a different set of possibilities for themselves.Ive been asked a lot since if there are any lessons Ive learned about character and leadership.There are three lessons, I think that I have learned, that continue to instruct me to this day, that continue to guide me in both business and in li
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