Chapter 62: Purging
"Make a cell phone?"
"Make a cell phone?"
"Why do we need to make mobile phones?"
"We...we are a gaming company, why do we need to make mobile phones? We also need to make game consoles!"
Ten thousand households who watched the entire meeting on TV talked about it.
However, the executives attending the meeting were relatively calm.
They were so calm because they had known the news long ago.
Making a mobile phone...it has never been a secret for everyone here.
From laying out LCD screens, to electronic chips, to participating in the establishment of electronic game standards, it is not normal to not make a mobile phone in the end.
“We want to make mobile phones!
Why do we need to make mobile phones?
Many people may think that it is better to build a gaming console than to make a mobile phone.
But I said, we have to make mobile phones!
Arcade!
Home electronic game console!
computer!
Among these machines and platforms, does one of them belong to us?
On these platforms, are we always relying on others?
I know we have a ten thousand household online platform, and I know we have a gaming console.
but!
But we need a bigger platform.
A more useful platform that everyone will have.
For example...mobile phone.
I know that in everyone's eyes, mobile phones seem to be not a necessity.
What can you do with a mobile phone?
Make a phone call?
Send a text message?
No!
The future era is the era of mobile phones and the era of mobile Internet.
Perhaps, now we don’t have a concept of the Internet.
The network used in the company is just a tool to increase productivity.
However, one day we will enter the era of mobile Internet.
Everything around us can be done through mobile phones.
Even when we buy groceries, we don’t have to bring any money, just bring a mobile phone.
For the blueprint of the entire mobile Internet era, I will send it to everyone in the form of documents.
Secret secret.
I don't want anyone to pass it all without permission.
If someone finds that this has been spread, it will be strictly investigated and dealt with."
Takahashi said to the camera during a video conference.
He had no choice but to do this, and he also knew that once more people knew about something, there was no possibility of keeping a secret.
However, he must explain, he must explain.
Because only by having a concept for future development can we better implement it.
However, there is a contradiction between execution and confidentiality.
In fact, no matter how many people know about this, no matter how few people know about this, companies that want to know about it outside can still understand it.
Why can you understand?
Because the survey can be carried out from the supply chain.
Just look at what components ten thousand households have bought, and you can judge the trends of ten thousand households by what these components can make.
You can know by making a mobile phone.
You can even know how many mobile phones you make.
Don't think this is a joke.
This is to be honest.
Wanhu has conducted more than once such surveys on some competitors.
But why does it emphasize confidentiality?
The more people know any secret, the less it is easier to keep it secret.
Because, ten thousand households are a collective.
And a collective requires rules without exception.
Without rules, it's just a mess.
Although Wanhu almost never had a large-scale discharge of employees.
However, internal anti-counterfeiting has been carried out several times.
You know, there will never be a shortage of commercial spies in this world.
This is especially true for international companies like Wanhu, which have employees in any country.
There was a major case before, and there were some cases happening from time to time.
For example, there was once a Korean employee in Wanhu who stole the secrets of Wanhu LCD factory and wanted to sell them to South Korea.
Why did he have such motivation and such courage?
It is because the Koreans in China, whether they are South Korea in the south or North Korea in the north, have endless and chaotic relationships.
South Korea's Samsung is a huge consortium in South Korea.
It also wants to develop the electronics industry, and in terms of display technology, they have a special liking for LCDs.
You should know that whether it is the cathode ray imaging technology that Japan has vigorously developed or the more advanced plasma display technology recently, there are some problems that need to be solved.
Although South Korea also follows Japan in these technologies, they also have ambitions and they don’t want to follow Japan’s footsteps all the time.
Among other display technologies, the only thing that seems to be the most reliable is LCD.
And for LCD display technology.
Japanese companies prefer to use small devices rather than large devices like TVs.
There are certainly technical difficulties, such as large monitors, and backlighting is difficult to solve.
It is easy to burn the screen with its own technology, and use LEDs of tens of thousands of users as light sources, and there is a high patent fee.
You should know that although Wanhu is not a patent hooligan, he does not have the spirit of self-sacrificing oneself.
There are almost all patents for tens of thousands of households, and people outside can choose to buy them, but the price is very high.
Sometimes these Japanese companies are also strange, and there are obviously so many technical routes.
Why is it that tens of thousands of households always find the most feasible route in the shortest time?
Although they doubted this issue, they had no evidence.
This is how scientific research is, and scientific research often does not have an accurate and correct answer.
All roads lead to Rome.
Everyone is moving forward in order to realize a certain function and study and understand a certain problem.
The one who finally got the answer is often not the one who set out first, but the lucky one.
The probability of testing a feasible method is like finding a golf ball on a golf course.
Difficult, very difficult.
Of course, it is difficult, but there are still rules.
As for the spy's final outcome, it was naturally quite miserable.
Because of the spy's behavior, Wanhu also conducted a series of screenings on all employees with Korean backgrounds.
This kind of screening will never stop, nor will it stop.
It’s not that Takahashi distrusts his employees, but that there are always people who take risks.
Just swear that he can't do anything good for his benefits.
Because no matter how good the benefits are, they are all given by the high bridge, and they are all given by ten thousand households, not really owned.
A building, even if it is worth one billion, does not belong to anyone.
But after demolishing the building, selling steel bars, and selling them for ten yuan, the ten yuan can be put in your pocket, which belongs to you. You will be at ease and happy.
Correction must be overcorrect.
Chapter completed!