Ruth Handler, Creator Of The Toy "Barbie"
Barbie has gone far beyond the definition of a toy to become an immortal cultural icon.
Amancio Ortega - Founder Of Zara
Although Ortega has become the richest man in clothing, worth more than even the founder of Nike, Phil knight, there will always be people in the industry who mock Ortega by calling him the "King of copycats".
Uniqlo Boss Masa Yanai: A Company Without a Soul Is Not a Good Company
Masayoshi Yanai decodes the key management principles behind the "soul" of the Xpress Group: the very principles that accompanied his father's menswear tailor shop and built it into a global casual wear giant.
Vint Cerf Global Vice President of Google
Vint Cerf, one of the co designers of Internet basic protocol - TCP/IP protocol and Internet architecture, Google's global vice president and one of the founders of Internet. In the 1970s, Vint Cerf once participated in the early development and construction of the Internet and won the reputation of "the father of the Internet".
LV boss Bernard Arnault Tops France's Richest Man
As one of the world's top brands, LV has also created immeasurable business value, which has made the head of LV, Bernard Arnault, the richest man in France, so let's take a look at his path to building a luxury empire.
The Ever-Smiling Grandpa Kentucky - Harlan Sanders
With the addition of enterprising new business executives, Kentucky Fried Chicken has grown at an astonishing rate in the rapidly growing American fast food industry
Founder Of Motorola - Paul Galvin
Paul Galvin was the founder of the famous American radio company, Motorola Inc.
The Queen Of World Fashion - Gabrielle Chanel
Gabrielle Chanel's personal quote - "May my legend remain as vivid as ever in the hearts of the world"
Paul Otellini, former CEO of Intel
Paul Otellini (1950.10.12-2017.10.2), male, was born in San Francisco, USA. He is the president and CEO of Intel, the world's largest semiconductor chip manufacturer. He officially joined Intel in 1974 and became the fifth CEO of Intel in 2005. On November 19, 2012, Intel announced that its president and CEO Paul Otellini had decided to retire at the company's annual general meeting in May 2013, when he would resign from his managerial position and directorship. On October 2, 2017, Intel announced that former CEO Paul Otellini died in his sleep at the age of 66.
Debtors Of The World - John. Pierpont. Morgan
The conditions were ripe for Morgan to take action. He travelled from state to state, using patriotism to appeal to everyone to contribute to the destiny of the nation and the country.