Tan Kah-Kee: The Making of an Overseas Chinese Legend (Revised Edition)

Tan Kah-Kee: The Making of an Overseas Chinese Legend (Revised Edition)

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  • Create Date:2021-04-09 11:58:20
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  • Author:Ching-Fatt Yong
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Summary

For a Chinese immigrant in South-East Asia to make good is not unique, but what is unique in Tan Kah-kee's case is his enormous contribution to employment and economic development in Singapore and Malaya。 He was the only Chinese in history to have single-handedly founded a private university in Amoy and financially maintained it for sixteen years。 He was the only Hua-ch'iao of his generation to have led the Chinese in South-East Asia to help China to resist the Japanese invasion in a concerted and coordinated manner。 Moreover, he was the only Hua-ch'iao leader to have played both Singapore and China politics and affairs in close quarters, rubbing shoulders with British governors, Chinese officials and commanders。 Finally, it is important to point out that Tan Kah-kee was the only Hua-ch'iao in his times to have combined his Pang, community and political power and influences for the advancement of community, regional and national goals。This is an in-depth study of not just Tan Kah-kee per se but also the making of a legend through his deeds, self-sacrifices, fortitude and foresight。 This revised edition sheds new light on his political agonies in Mao's China over campaigns against capitalists and intellectuals。 Moreover, it analyses more comprehensively the varied legacies of Tan Kah-kee, including his successors, the style of his non-partisan political leadership, his educational strategy for nation-building, social change and “the Spirit of Tan Kah-kee”, currently in vogue in his home province, Fukien。

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Ugur Salin

Great book, especially for a tech story。

Fady

I am 7 chapters into the book。。。。。。This is a literary train wreck, to say the least。It is basically an IT Self help book wrapped in what is trying to pass as a novel。Seriously!!!! I can go on ranting。 But that's enough。。。。I am not sure, whether I will continue reading。 I am 7 chapters into the book。。。。。。This is a literary train wreck, to say the least。It is basically an IT Self help book wrapped in what is trying to pass as a novel。Seriously!!!! I can go on ranting。 But that's enough。。。。I am not sure, whether I will continue reading。 。。。more

Akanksha Swarup

It's a great book on productivity tactics at the workplace, replete with techiques on managing project workflow。 If you're struggling with too many WIPs, regardless of whether you're an employee or the manager, this book will help you tremendously。 Suggestions for a productive work environment include 'epiphanies' such as "communicate with one another", "manage your time well", etc。 but usually do not explain exactly HOW to achieve these skills。 The book in question gives solid, concrete scenari It's a great book on productivity tactics at the workplace, replete with techiques on managing project workflow。 If you're struggling with too many WIPs, regardless of whether you're an employee or the manager, this book will help you tremendously。 Suggestions for a productive work environment include 'epiphanies' such as "communicate with one another", "manage your time well", etc。 but usually do not explain exactly HOW to achieve these skills。 The book in question gives solid, concrete scenarios and advice on the same。 Lessons learnt from this book will serve to improve productivity both at a personal as well as at an organisational level。 。。。more

Brandon

Though this story is fiction, the lessons detailed within it are actionable immediately in an IT professionals daily work thanks to the real world scenarios the book uses to teach the concepts。As an IT person it's also novel to see your daily struggles - which to the test of the world seem bizarre - represented in writing。 That said, this is not an amazing "novel" per se, it's really a contrived story to provide context to the premise of using agile methodologies in IT。Highly recommended to any Though this story is fiction, the lessons detailed within it are actionable immediately in an IT professionals daily work thanks to the real world scenarios the book uses to teach the concepts。As an IT person it's also novel to see your daily struggles - which to the test of the world seem bizarre - represented in writing。 That said, this is not an amazing "novel" per se, it's really a contrived story to provide context to the premise of using agile methodologies in IT。Highly recommended to any IT professional looking to find better ways of working with their teams through "DevOps" or task-board style workflow management。 This gets your feet wet in an easy to digest manner and encourages further reading on the subject。 。。。more

Michael

Great Book!

Lee

I recognized many of the situations that the company found itself in。 Perhaps I’m a sadist, but it was more entertaining to read about their failures than about their successes, and I would have liked a little better picture of the rank-and-file and not just the managers。

Manfred Lange

Mandatory Reading for Everyone involved in ITMaking IT more accessible to non-technical people can be a challenge。 There are processes, tools, technology, architecture, design, and plenty more。 How this affects business is a critical piece of understanding。 This book describes in a very accessible way, why IT matters to your business and how you can make much better use of it with a sound a structured approach。 DevOps is one such tool, and this book helps understanding its importance for the bus Mandatory Reading for Everyone involved in ITMaking IT more accessible to non-technical people can be a challenge。 There are processes, tools, technology, architecture, design, and plenty more。 How this affects business is a critical piece of understanding。 This book describes in a very accessible way, why IT matters to your business and how you can make much better use of it with a sound a structured approach。 DevOps is one such tool, and this book helps understanding its importance for the business。 。。。more

Bryan Jenks

This was an awesome read。 I didn't think something as close to real life as DevOps would be so engaging but I got sucked into the story and was invested in the outcome of the Parts Unlimited company。 I was recommended this book by my boss as we're working to set up a DevOps shop and this was an incredibly motivating read to keep in the back of my mind during my work day。 The elements of Lean processes from Toyota are nostalgic as I am a Lean 6 Sigma Certified Green Belt and seeing the characters This was an awesome read。 I didn't think something as close to real life as DevOps would be so engaging but I got sucked into the story and was invested in the outcome of the Parts Unlimited company。 I was recommended this book by my boss as we're working to set up a DevOps shop and this was an incredibly motivating read to keep in the back of my mind during my work day。 The elements of Lean processes from Toyota are nostalgic as I am a Lean 6 Sigma Certified Green Belt and seeing the characters apply these tools, methods, and processes for the betterment of the company and their working lives was just awesome to see。 。。。more

Lenin Alevski

This guy hates infosec people so much 😂 still an amazing book, what I learned:"Every company is now a tech company" This guy hates infosec people so much 😂 still an amazing book, what I learned:"Every company is now a tech company" 。。。more

Bas Grolleman

Still love it, had a second read

Tomas Liutvinas

Great book! Amazing as a story and provides some insights/context for a lot of DevOps practices。Would have been even better to read it at release [2013], when all of this was not already applied in our company, but would definitely recommend it to anyone working in IT as a dev/QA/po or any other position。

David Kuda

The book was a page turner for me。 It excited me for "DevOps"。 Although the story felt "predictable" many times, it was nevertheless presented in a very clear and compelling way。 A chaotic and ineffective it departments is going to be transformed into a stellar, excellent high performance department。 Prior to the transformation the company shipped new it products every 18 months。 After the transformation they deploy new code 10 times per day。 Many build processes that were manual and erroneous a The book was a page turner for me。 It excited me for "DevOps"。 Although the story felt "predictable" many times, it was nevertheless presented in a very clear and compelling way。 A chaotic and ineffective it departments is going to be transformed into a stellar, excellent high performance department。 Prior to the transformation the company shipped new it products every 18 months。 After the transformation they deploy new code 10 times per day。 Many build processes that were manual and erroneous are now automated and highly performant。 This book illustrates beautifully that transformation and explains what "DevOps" is and why IT doesn't support business but enables business。 。。。more

Anders Norrback Bornholm

As a novel, this book is horrible。 But it's probably the best management book I've read。 Although I've been working with devops for years, this book is an invigorating boost and a reminder of why devops is so important and why I should continue to always advocate it for my clients。At times the management lingo in the book just makes me giggle, especially how business terms are used unironically by the characters in everyday dialog。 But that doesn't matter - I couldn't put this book down。 Particu As a novel, this book is horrible。 But it's probably the best management book I've read。 Although I've been working with devops for years, this book is an invigorating boost and a reminder of why devops is so important and why I should continue to always advocate it for my clients。At times the management lingo in the book just makes me giggle, especially how business terms are used unironically by the characters in everyday dialog。 But that doesn't matter - I couldn't put this book down。 Particularly the first third, where the old way of working and the all-too-familiar downward spiral is so precisely described, is fantastic。 It's like a thriller set in my professional world。This book was also a much-needed reminder for me, as a developer, not to forget the importance of IT ops。 Not to fall into the thought trap of putting development at the top of the value chain and IT ops at the bottom。 New features are worth nothing if the existing features don't work。 。。。more

indy

The DevOps homage to Goldratt's "The Goal"。 I understand why the authors wrote this as a novel, but I'd prefer a juicy non-fiction treatment of the subject。You might learn something by reading this book, but you won't have much fun。 The dialogue is particularly painful。 The DevOps homage to Goldratt's "The Goal"。 I understand why the authors wrote this as a novel, but I'd prefer a juicy non-fiction treatment of the subject。You might learn something by reading this book, but you won't have much fun。 The dialogue is particularly painful。 。。。more

Rafael Ghossi

Leitura bem descontraída que começa te deixando indignado pela quantidade de problemas da empresa fictícia mas que te proporciona doses de satisfação conforme você vai avançando os capítulos e vendo as melhorias sendo implementadas。Depois que o livro acaba, tem um material teórico muito bom que explica tudo que foi usado no livro e tem recomendações de outros livros pra ler na sequência caso vc tenha interessado em se aprofundar em algum dos tópicos do mundo DevOps apresentados no livro。

Katie Esposito

If you like Dilbert, you’ll like this book。 This translates into me loving this book。 As an IT professional, it made me laugh while simultaneously making me want to cry at how relatable it was。 If you’ve ever worked in IT and felt the frustrations of bad processes, poor application support, conflicting business requirements, etc etc, then this is a must read。 I have to admit the last page was a bit too cheesy for my taste though。

Jcgarnier

Rappellera le vécu de toute personne un peu engagée dans l'IT qui peut vite devenir un bazar qui nous engloutit tous ! Sous forme de roman, ça passe très bien et aide à comprendre à quoi servent les principes et les méthodes que nous rencontrons de plus en plus souvent pour manager l'IT。Également très utile pour ceux qui ne sont pas familiers avec l'IT, afin qu'ils comprennent un peu ce monde avec lequel ils doivent vivre en entreprise。 Rappellera le vécu de toute personne un peu engagée dans l'IT qui peut vite devenir un bazar qui nous engloutit tous ! Sous forme de roman, ça passe très bien et aide à comprendre à quoi servent les principes et les méthodes que nous rencontrons de plus en plus souvent pour manager l'IT。Également très utile pour ceux qui ne sont pas familiers avec l'IT, afin qu'ils comprennent un peu ce monde avec lequel ils doivent vivre en entreprise。 。。。more

JuanAndres

The takeaways for me are first, IT and software are key for business success。 Paraphrasing the book, tech is more like the nervous system than a limb, that can be replaced easily。Another takeaway is business owners have to identify the different bottlenecks their systems and teams have develop, and figure out how to best stream the process。Finally, business success is about focus and alignment。 Having a vertical top-down and horizontal understanding of what is important for business success, and The takeaways for me are first, IT and software are key for business success。 Paraphrasing the book, tech is more like the nervous system than a limb, that can be replaced easily。Another takeaway is business owners have to identify the different bottlenecks their systems and teams have develop, and figure out how to best stream the process。Finally, business success is about focus and alignment。 Having a vertical top-down and horizontal understanding of what is important for business success, and what it is required to accomplish that, helps move the business towards the direction it is desired。 Otherwise, just the the phoenix project, the superficial understanding of what is important but doing all the non-important work day to day, will never helps us win。 。。。more

Ian Marlier

This is the one book I make every engineer, product manager, and business analyst I work with read

Horia Niculescu

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This is a popcorn book。It wraps an industry revolution happening within the IT and all modern organisations, with a very light, easy to follow, and relatable story。No! It's not a technical book。No! You don't need tehnical experience to digest the story (though its message is targeted towords it and business decision people)Yes! It can be read by anyone ^_^Yes! You should put it somewhere on the top of your reading list。It explains hundred of concepts and terms in a very light and easy way, thoug This is a popcorn book。It wraps an industry revolution happening within the IT and all modern organisations, with a very light, easy to follow, and relatable story。No! It's not a technical book。No! You don't need tehnical experience to digest the story (though its message is targeted towords it and business decision people)Yes! It can be read by anyone ^_^Yes! You should put it somewhere on the top of your reading list。It explains hundred of concepts and terms in a very light and easy way, though sometimes there are jargon bombs thrown at the reader (usually with the scope to emphasize the dire situation the protagonists face)。I liked most the crazy downward spiral in the first half, with dozen of this-can't-go-any-worst moments (witch did ^_^), and then, the hero story in the second part of the book, where little by little the team solves complex cause-and-effect dead-locks and finally nails down a happy ending。 Yes, that's a spoiler, they don't get fired。 It's a miracle! 。。。more

Lou

More a documentary than a work of fiction。 This book was so relatable。 Could not stop listening to the audio book。

João Maia

Desiti de ler, muito chato。

jeremy miranda

The Goal I hear is better but a good novel about the process and doing the work that matters。

Allison

I really enjoyed the format of this book。 It reads like a novel but teaches lessons like a textbook。 There are a lot of important IT concepts discussed in the book and I think it's important to understand the old methods and the new so that you don't accidentally revert into bad practices。 The only thing I didn't like was the end seemed a little fast and didn't walk through as much as earlier parts of the book。 Still recommend for all IT folks! I really enjoyed the format of this book。 It reads like a novel but teaches lessons like a textbook。 There are a lot of important IT concepts discussed in the book and I think it's important to understand the old methods and the new so that you don't accidentally revert into bad practices。 The only thing I didn't like was the end seemed a little fast and didn't walk through as much as earlier parts of the book。 Still recommend for all IT folks! 。。。more

David Eggertsen

Great read for any business manager。

Crisan Raoul

Boring and without depth。。

Alexandra Ramirez

Cualquier parecido con la realidad es pura coincidencia。

Noa Ronen

I read this book because I work with engineers, developers and software companies and I wanted to get a better understanding of some processes。It was recommended by a friend and a client。I have to say that this book felt basic after years of working in change management。I recommended the book to new managers, or even seniors who feel frustrated while working with different parts of the org to implement a new software and if feels that everything goes wrong。By the way - I truly didn’t like the wa I read this book because I work with engineers, developers and software companies and I wanted to get a better understanding of some processes。It was recommended by a friend and a client。I have to say that this book felt basic after years of working in change management。I recommended the book to new managers, or even seniors who feel frustrated while working with different parts of the org to implement a new software and if feels that everything goes wrong。By the way - I truly didn’t like the way the narrator read the women parts at the audible version。 Also, if this is an updated version regarding how the authors see women and wives I wish they would make sure there is and updated one。。。 。。。more

Maxi Hui

Relatable to both corporate / startups! Even to non-devOps or management readers!This book was recommended to me by a developer。 Neither of us are in the devOps team within our workplace but I’ve started picking up some ideas and trying to implement it within my own team。 Although majority of the story is helping the business realise the importance of IT operations (as per title), but a huge part was also about understanding how work flows and how to best manage those to push as much out。 Really Relatable to both corporate / startups! Even to non-devOps or management readers!This book was recommended to me by a developer。 Neither of us are in the devOps team within our workplace but I’ve started picking up some ideas and trying to implement it within my own team。 Although majority of the story is helping the business realise the importance of IT operations (as per title), but a huge part was also about understanding how work flows and how to best manage those to push as much out。 Really enjoyed that this was in fiction/novel format rather than it being merely a self-help/improvement/guidebook 。。。more

Komrade

When I become president, I will force all IT people to read 100 books for every word they wish to write。Even then, each page they write will be burned to ash。