The Chairman of Wanda Group, Wang Jianlin, sings the rock song "Nothing to my name" at the annual gala after announcing the successful transition of The Group. |
To march The Group's transition, Wang even sang four songs at the annual gala, ranging from rock songs to Chinese local opera. Wang's performance was widely covered by global media and was considered as a smart PR move, even though media believe that it's always a risk for an executive to do something uncharacteristic in the public. The videos of Wang singing have gone beyond viral, reaching more than 1.5 billion people globally so far, among which more than 1/3 are outside of China.
It seems that the chairman's personal hobby not only shapes The Group's corporate culture -- Wanda Group holds a company-wide singing competition "The Voice of Wanda" annually for its employees -- but also drives The Group's strategy, as demonstrated in the annual report. At the WEF, Wang expressed the reason behind this transition, "Real state is a money spinner, but it cannot be sustainable and is not stable. Therefore, we'll need to transit. People with money will go for health and entertainment. Entertainment is something that makes you happy, and sports are something that makes you healthy. Therefore, I'm coming to sports and entertainment."
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