US EUROPE AFRICA ASIA 中文
    Business / Technology

    After CEO death, techies ponder 9-to-9 workday

    (China Daily) Updated: 2016-10-24 07:45

    After CEO death, techies ponder 9-to-9 workday

    Zhang Rui, the founder of the startup Chunyu Doctor, speaks at the Digital China Forum at the Second World Internet Conference's closing ceremony in Wuzhen, East China's Zhejiang province, Dec 17, 2015. [Photo/VCG]

    The premature death of the 44-year-old founder of a prominent mobile health app startup has spurred a bout of soul-searching in the Chinese tech community, where working long hours in the hope of making a quick fortune has become a way of life.

    Zhang Rui, founder and chief executive officer of the startup Chunyu Doctor, died from a heart attack on Oct 5. Heart attacks can have many causes and Chunyu spokesman Tan Wanneng said there's no evidence that Zhang's death was due to overwork.

    Yet, as tech executives mourn his passing, that hasn't stopped some from wondering about the deeply competitive nature of their industry and the potential health burdens they face.

    "The stress and loneliness that startup founders feel can't be comprehended by normal people," Leon Li, founder of Huobi, one of China's largest bitcoin exchanges, wrote on his WeChat account in response to Zhang's death. "Especially in the internet sector, where entry barriers are low and competition is fierce, it's like stepping on thin ice."

    Inspired by the rise of Alibaba Group Holding Ltd, which raised $25 billion in a 2014 initial public offering, China's new generation of entrepreneurs has been engaged in a fierce battle for capital and talent.

    The country saw the startup of 1.2 new internet companies every day in the second quarter. While Silicon Valley is also renowned for its competitive culture and lengthy hours, China's entrepreneurs face a unique set of challenges because the industry is more nascent, and regulations and funding are in constant flux.

    "The China startup community is under a lot of pressure, if not as much but even more than in the Valley or in the States," said Dave McClure, the founding partner of Mountain View, California-based venture firm 500 Startups. "Unfortunately, I think people don't think about health issues that much."

    McClure said that among the more than 3,000 founders that he has invested in globally, at least six have passed away, with even one committing suicide.

    Zhang died at a critical juncture for Chunyu. In June, it completed a 1.2 billion yuan ($178 million) round of Series D fundraising at a valuation of about $1 billion and was planning to go public, according to Tan. Startups with a valuation exceeding that mark are known as "unicorns."

    For a few months when Chunyu was first founded, the company sometimes required a so-called "996 schedule"-Chinese slang for working from 9 am to 9 pm six days a week-Tan said, adding that the company is long past that stage.

    Zhang started out as a journalist at a Beijing newspaper, and worked as deputy editor-in-chief at NetEase, a Chinese internet portal. In 2011, he founded Chunyu, which allows patients to have online consultations with doctors, skipping the wait at overcrowded public hospitals.

    Chinese executives have for years talked about the difficulties in balancing work and life. After fighting cancer, Kai-Fu Lee, a longtime tech executive, published a book last year saying that he saw the disease as a sign of protest from his body after decades of 15-hour workdays during a high-flying career.

    Lee is currently running his own company called Sinovation Ventures that invests in startups and he previously held jobs at Apple Inc and Microsoft Corp, and served as Google Inc's Greater China vice president from 2005 to 2009. Jean Liu, president of taxi-hailing app Didi Chuxing, has encouraged her staff to exercise more and take care of their health.

    People who work for more than 55 hours a week face an increased risk of stroke and coronary heart disease compared to those working the standard hours of 35 to 40 a week, according to a study based on data from more than 600,000 individuals, published last October in the medical journal The Lancet.

    The unexpected death of a founder can also highlight the importance of succession plans, according to Paul Asel, Palo Alto, California-based managing partner at Nokia Growth Partners. Chunyu in an Oct 6 statement said its businesses are operating as normal with Zhang's duties taken up by co-founder Li Guanghui.

    Startup executives face long hours, conflicts with partners and family, and worries about fundraising, Wang Lifen, founder of Youmi, a provider of training courses for entrepreneurs, said in an article mourning Zhang's death in her Weibo microblog.

    "This is a group of people who are surrounded by envious looks from outsiders, who appear at forums and under the spotlight bearing the fine title of entrepreneurs, but do not have a moment of peace in their hearts," said Wang.

    BLOOMBERG

    Hot Topics

    Editor's Picks
    ...
    亚洲人成无码网WWW| 亚洲成a人片在线观看无码| 亚洲AV无码成人精品区在线观看 | 亚洲av永久无码精品古装片| 中日精品无码一本二本三本| 日韩精品人妻系列无码专区免费| avtt亚洲一区中文字幕| 久久精品无码一区二区日韩AV| 韩日美无码精品无码| 中文字幕14页影音先锋| 无码高清不卡| 国产亚洲精品a在线无码| 无码精品A∨在线观看中文| 中文字幕毛片| 国产AV巨作情欲放纵无码| 亚洲AV中文无码字幕色三| 中文字幕无码毛片免费看| 亚洲第一中文字幕| 亚洲色成人中文字幕网站| 中文无码喷潮在线播放| 中文字幕av在线| 久久中文字幕无码专区| 国产一区二区中文字幕| 久久超乳爆乳中文字幕| 日韩成人无码中文字幕| 中文无码精品一区二区三区| 一本之道高清无码视频| 亚洲无码高清在线观看| 亚洲爆乳无码精品AAA片蜜桃| 免费AV一区二区三区无码| 国产亚洲精品无码拍拍拍色欲| heyzo专区无码综合| 99re只有精品8中文| 中文字幕精品一区| 在线高清无码A.| 亚洲av无码国产精品夜色午夜| 亚洲AV无码一区二区二三区入口 | 一本加勒比HEZYO无码资源网| 久久AV无码精品人妻糸列 | 国产精品多人p群无码| 国产高新无码在线观看|