——Practitioner of China’s property management
Mr. Wu Junfeng: A senior property manager in China, he started his own business in Shenzhen after graduating from university. After more than ten years of practical work, he successively worked for Vanke , Hazens, Maoye, Zhongnan and other famous companies, from an ordinary grassroots employee, through customer service supervisor, assistant director of the management office, director, property project manager, quality manager, company vice president, director, to a well-known domestic listed real estate group The growth path of the deputy general manager has become a leader among professional managers in China's property management industry.
Wu Junfeng has on-site management experience and operational capabilities in various types of real estate projects such as large-scale boutique residences, high-end commercial buildings, and domestic top department stores. He attaches great importance to theoretical research and focuses on high-end properties and corporate management. He proposes He has learned advanced management theories such as "The Application of Thirty-six Strategies in Property Management", advocated the use of scientific and practical modern management techniques to manage properties, and created a learning management team; after serving as a senior executive of a real estate company, he has a strong understanding of real estate development, property marketing, and customers. Everyone has their own unique insights and methods of managing relationships. Appointed as a visiting professor at the Shenzhen Real Estate and Property Management College and an expert judge at the Shenzhen Property Management Project Manager Training Course.
Previous senior management positions:
Executive deputy general manager of Shenzhen Qianlong Property Management Co., Ltd.
Deputy general manager of property management of Shenzhen Maoye (Group) Co., Ltd. , management representative
Deputy General Manager of Jiangsu Zhongnan Real Estate Group
Working philosophy:
Use the lowest resources to create the most appropriate functions and effects, so as to The plain and simple style is displayed, and the process can be continuously copied and quoted. This is the best expression of the beauty of simplicity in management.
Associate Editor and Reviewer of the Institute of Mongolian Language and Literature, Inner Mongolia Academy of Social Sciences
Wu Junfeng, born on October 15, 1928, is a Mongolian from Cangtu Township, Fuxin Mongolian Autonomous County, Liaoning Province. Deputy Editor-in-Chief of the Institute of Mongolian Language and Literature, Inner Mongolia Academy of Social Sciences, now retired.
In his early years, he studied at Jinzhou National High School in Puppet Manchuria.
From 1950 to 1956, he taught in primary schools and primary school correspondence stations.
From 1956 to 1957, he participated in the work of the ethnic minority language survey team of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
In November 1957, he was transferred to the Inner Mongolia Institute of Chinese Language and History and served as deputy director of the Dictionary Office.
Since 1979, he has worked at the Institute of Mongolian Language and Literature, Inner Mongolia Academy of Social Sciences, and served as deputy director of the dictionary office and deputy director of the language office. He is also a director of the Chinese Ethnolinguistic Society and a member of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Calligraphers Association.
Mainly written on "Problems of Oral Phonetics of Mongolian Written Language" (Mongolian), in collaboration with Sodenam Yongrong, "Mongolian Language" Issue 1, 1959, "Chinese-Mongolian Dictionary", Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House, July 1980, "New Words and Terminology in Mongolian", "National Languages", Issue 1, 1981, "Chinese-Mongolian Dictionary" (Updated Edition), collectively compiled, editor-in-chief, Inner Mongolia People's Publishing House, March 1983, "Mongolian Languages" Dictionary", co-edited with Sun Zhu, Zhao Nastu, etc., Qinghai People's Publishing House, 1990. He is good at Mongolian calligraphy, and his works have participated in many domestic and foreign calligraphy exhibitions and competitions and won awards. His works are included in "Contemporary Calligraphy and Seal Engraving". The entries were included in "Who's Who in the Chinese Contemporary Art Circle" and so on.