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Why did Wang Qiang leave New Oriental?
Wang Qiang quit New Oriental because of the distribution of power.

Yu spent four years dealing with management, departments and localities, and finally turned the loose partnership system into a real joint-stock system, but the problem was not completely solved. After the share division, there are still differences in the distribution of rights. Who is the first vice president? So the founder. Naturally, he was the first president, but Xu Xiaoping and Wang Qiang had doubts about who would be the first vice president and who would be the second vice president. They will all ask, "Why do I want to be the second vice president?"

Because the management still couldn't reach a consensus, finally, the core team resigned, jumped ship and started a new stove. The dramatic plot is that once he learned that he led his men to "revolution" and opposed his reform, he directly let people occupy his office. Xu Xiaoping could hardly speak when he saw others sitting in his office at work.

After the disagreement, Xu Xiaoping and Wang Qiang left New Oriental, and this "war" came to an end. After leaving their jobs, they set up Zhenge Fund and became famous angel investors in the industry.

Wang Qiang:

Wang Qiang, male, Han nationality, China nationality, co-founder of Zhenge Fund, co-founder of New Oriental and chairman of Yitai Education Technology. Master of Computer Science, new york State University, famous English teaching expert, founder of American English thinking learning method, senior consultant and invited host of English channel of China People's Broadcasting Station, well-known ancient book lover and collector, and Harris Manchester College of Oxford University awarded the cornerstone academician of the college (honorary title for life).

He used to be the dean of the Education Development Research Institute of New Oriental Education Technology Group and the software engineer of Bell Communication Research Institute in the United States.