Don't Give Up | Hans Nguyen | TEDxFPTUniversityHCMC
With a grounded and practical spirit, Hans Nguyen inspired perseverance through familiar examples: Samsung once started as a grocery store, Vingroup with instant noodles, and FPT as a food processing company. He reminded the audience that no success comes easily - every great journey begins with small, determined steps. Hans Nguyen highlighted three core elements of achievement: the right mindset, unwavering grit, and continuous practice. To go all the way does not mean never failing, but rather never giving up on the path you’ve chosen. Every step, no matter how small, shapes the bigger journey, and persistence is what ultimately leads us to the finish line. Mr. Hans Nguyen has 20 years of experience working in many international financial investment corporations, including 8 years as an Investment Manager at Zurich Insurance Group in Zurich (Switzerland) with total assets under management of over CHF 5 billion.He has 10 years of experience managing investment portfolios and providing financial advice in Private Banking & Wealth Management at UBS AG in Zurich, New York, and Luxembourg.He has 15 years of experience working in Vietnam, managing stock and real estate investment funds, and managing asset portfolios for wealthy families.In addition, he also participates in teaching Executive MBA Program courses in the field of Banking and Finance. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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