Liu Qing's early experience is rarely mentioned by herself, but we can still see something from the clues. She was born in 1978. Before her, there was a boy in her family, that is, Liu Lin, who was eight years older than her and equally outstanding. At that time, there was no Lenovo, and her father Liu Chuanzhi was still at the Institute of Computing Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. He has made good academic achievements, mastered some practical powers, and his life is relatively rich.
When Liu Chuanzhi founded Lenovo, Liu Qingcai was six years old, and his slow-paced life seemed to be fast-forwarding. Parents began to leave home frequently to fight for their careers, and the responsibility of taking care of Liu Qing fell to Liu Lin, who was 14 years old. As the eldest brother, Liu Lin not only sent Liu Qing to school, but also attended the parent-teacher conference in Liu Qing.
For children, parents' education is always the most important. Although his father Liu Chuanzhi spent little time with his children in his early years, Liu Chuanzhi never perfunctory in education. He was strict with Liu Qing, and his education for Liu Qing always contained deep fatherly love, which made Liu Qing learn many spiritual things from his father Liu Chuanzhi. It was her father who cultivated her character, will and quality, which benefited her for life.
In such a family environment, Liu Qing has grown rapidly. She not only inherited her father's advantages, but also got good grades. Finally, she was admitted to the Computer Department of Peking University.
Although family ties are very important, family rules are still a necessary thing, which will affect children's future life. Although Liu Chuanzhi is Liu Qing's father, there are strict rules and regulations between father and daughter. When I was a sophomore in Liu Qing University, I got a scholarship from Compaq Company and went to this company as an intern. Compaq was Lenovo's competitor at that time, which caused a big blow to Lenovo.
Someone suggested that she go to Lenovo for an internship, which was initiated by her father, but Liu Qing shook her head. Liu Chuanzhi said that her children can't work in Lenovo, and even internships are not allowed. This kind of rules and regulations is incomprehensible to many people, but Liu Qing can understand his father's good intentions and has never complained about his father because of this rule. Sometimes when a friend asks her to do something for Lenovo, she will ask her father's advice first. Her father's rules also made Liu Qing an excellent leader, never engaging in malpractices for personal gain or doing anything.
During her four years of college life, Liu Qing seemed to work very hard. She didn't relax because she was Liu Chuanzhi's daughter. After getting the diploma, she was admitted to Harvard University as a graduate student, and through the screening of Goldman Sachs Group, she became an intern at Goldman Sachs. It was supposed to be a time of high spirits, but Liu Qing suffered the first blow in her life. That year, the Internet bubble burst and the employment situation was very tense. As an intern, Goldman Sachs only recruited six employees that year, which was a very difficult test for Liu Qing.
In order to get into Goldman Sachs successfully, Liu Qing pretended to be desperate Saburo and memorized financial knowledge in the dormitory all day. She was not a financial professional and eventually became a full-time employee of Goldman Sachs. As an investment bank analyst, she came to the Hong Kong branch of Goldman Sachs.
The hard times have just begun. In previous years, there were more than 30 analysts, but now only six analysts have been recruited, which means that these six people have to do more than 30 jobs, find data, query yearbooks and enterprise annual reports, and analyze macro data. These are all physical activities, but Liu Chuanzhi told his daughter that the choices he made must be adhered to. Liu Qing made up his mind not to disappoint his father, and took root in this work for two years.
After two years' efforts, Liu Qing was transferred from the investment banking department to the direct investment department to engage in long-term equity investment. Although this is still the grass-roots level and the degree of hardship has increased, Liu Qing enjoys it. This attitude finally made Liu Qing stand out among the grass-roots employees of Goldman Sachs, and eventually became the executive director of Asia Pacific in 2008.
In daily life, Liu Qing is as competitive as her father. She doesn't want others to regard her as the daughter of Liu Chuanzhi. Once, Liu Qing chatted with a colleague who asked her if she knew that Liu Chuanzhi's daughter also worked at Goldman Sachs. Liu Qing was shocked and said that Liu Chuanzhi was his father. This foreign colleague doesn't know that Liu Qing is the daughter of Liu Chuanzhi.
At work, I got to know the top entrepreneurs in China, such as Ma Yun and Wang Yusuo. Since then, the name Liu Qing has gradually taken root in shopping malls and made it known to countless people.
For Liu Qing, she thought she would always work at Goldman Sachs, but three meetings with Cheng Wei, the founder of Didi, in 20 14 finally changed her career.
At first, Liu Qing, as the Asian general manager of Goldman Sachs, wanted to invest in Didi, but Cheng Wei refused it three times. Liu Qing pretended to be angry and told Cheng Wei: "If you don't let me invest, then I will work for you!" To Liu Qing's surprise, Cheng Wei nodded and began to discuss the matter with her seriously. A month later, Liu Qing became the chief operating officer of Didi, which made Didi dumbfounded.
Today, Liu Qing can't fully believe that such an important decision was reached overnight. She thought it was the craziest thing in her life. The fate of Liu Qing and Didi begins here. As a senior employee of Goldman Sachs, Liu Qing promoted many businesses of Didi, and laid the foundation of Didi taxi system. At the end of 14, Liu Qing also helped Didi complete financing of up to 700 million US dollars, which was the largest financing record of unlisted companies at that time.
Shortly after he joined the company, he made an earth-shattering move. Didi said at the annual meeting that Liu Qing would become the president. Before that, Didi didn't hold the post of president, which shows that Didi attached great importance to Liu Qing. After becoming president, Liu Qing brought her talents into full play, which led to the merger of Didi and Kuaidi taxi strategy, which shocked the whole country. This also made Didi instantly suppress the traditional leasing industry and become the industry leader.
In terms of financing, Liu Qingling invested in Didi's financing of 20 15, making Didi's cash reserve as high as 3.5 billion US dollars. In the same year, Liu Qing appeared on the cover of Forbes. In 20 16, Liu Qingling invested $4.5 billion in financing, once again breaking his previous record.
Today, Liu Qing has helped Didi Chuxing become a leading enterprise in the industry, which has also made Liu Qing the most commercially influential woman in the world. Of these 50 people, only two are under 40, and Liu Qing is one of them. Countless professional women follow her example and keep fighting.
Many people know that Liu Qing is brilliant in the financial field, but few people think that such a strong woman attaches so much importance to her family. When Liu Qing was the managing director of Goldman Sachs, she had to stay at home for two weeks every month despite her busy work. Every time she talks about a good project, Liu Qing never stops, just wants to go home at once.
As the daughter of Liu Chuanzhi, Liu Qing, president of Didi Chuxing, sent a message in Weibo to congratulate his father Liu Chuanzhi on his retirement. Liu Qing wrote: "Congratulations to my 75-year-old father for his glorious retirement. I wish the old man and the old lady a happy walk every day. " On Weibo, Liu Qing took many photos with his father and other family members. In Liu Qing's eyes, at any time, home will always be her own safe haven and gentle hometown. She lives in the same neighborhood as her parents, and other relatives often get together at home to push a cup for a change.
As a mother, Liu Qing keeps a balance between career and family, so she can naturally change from the president of Didi to the role of mother. After an interview, Liu Qing called the waiter and said that he would pack the bread on the table and take it home for the children. On weekends, she often refuses to socialize For her, time with children is precious, which is her greatest satisfaction outside of work.
Although Liu Qing has suffered some setbacks in her life, such as becoming a single mother and suffering from cancer, these setbacks are enough to hit any woman deeply, but Liu Qing still shines brightly. Former managing director of Goldman Sachs and now president of Didi, relying on her family and children, at the age of 42, she still has the youth and vitality of 18 years old.