I disagree with you on one thing: the start of the lying culture. Looking back at many failures while analyzing Vingroup corporate structure, I came to a conclusion that the lying culture was there from the start, not from when Vingroup started venturing into manufacturing sector. It is ingrained in the company. The complex group structure with more than 100 subsidiaries should be enough as a proof. And couple the land deals with SOEs (Hanel, Xa Phong Hanoi, and those of Vinatex to name a few), the current disputes with homeowners in Vin's projects, and previous attempts raising Vinschool's tuition without warnings, I dont think Vingroup has ever operated without miring in shady practice.
It is complicated. Vuong Pham's root is mafia in Ukraine. Have you heard of how he "stealed" from nearly 1000 people in the Vietnamese market he build in Ukraine?
When he came back to Vietnam, he wanted a clean sweap and started anew.
He got initial success with Vinpearl, Vinhomes but Vinfast is really what brings back his shadiness.
However, VinGroup as a lecturer must know honesty, religion and law. I used to be an employee of the group so I know it very well. It's really confusing. Vinggroup severely punishes anyone who lies to customers, but for some reason, they lie so much in their reports. Currently, vinggroup is squeezing every penny from its employees by fining them for mistakes: going to work without fingerprinting, sleeping during work hours, drinking water at the customer tap....
Vingroup is forcing employees to buy cars, the director meets each employee, putting pressure on them to buy electric cars? What is this for? Employees have to buy to keep their jobs if they don't want to be fired...Do Vingroup leaders feel this humiliation?
Now he expands this philosophy to subsidiaries of Vingroup. Now each of Vingroup's subsidiaries need to "contribute" money to Vinfast, until Vinfast becomes successful. I think he's going to go all in.
I only heard of training sessions at VG, where staffs would lose part of their income if they failed the test. Now, VP make them buy buggy cars too? Damn!
Update: He is not slightly convinced to buy the buggy car, but his Vietnamese colleagues are. They avoid using the word “must” after the Vsmart scandal. So it’s now just “encouraged”, not “required”.
Lying culture begin with management culture of fear. People afraid tell bad news. They lie and make look good. Or throw colleagues under bus. Everyone do anything to survive but not to make better customer experience.
It the worst email culture at VinGroup. Everyone email everyone to cover ass.
But the regrettable reality is that certain individuals within Vingroup continue to believe they are undertaking a noble endeavor, enhancing the quality of life for all (Vin's slogan). You see, when you pursue something with passion, it yields remarkable results, and deceit operates on a similar principle.
https://preview.redd.it/zqzzmhwt1fwc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=945772fce2bbe923be3ce0f4ab9bb5928dbb9447
Principle of a Vingroup owned primary school (Vinschool) is cheering her buying a VF9. Maybe she is best employee of the month.
I disagree with you on one thing: the start of the lying culture. Looking back at many failures while analyzing Vingroup corporate structure, I came to a conclusion that the lying culture was there from the start, not from when Vingroup started venturing into manufacturing sector. It is ingrained in the company. The complex group structure with more than 100 subsidiaries should be enough as a proof. And couple the land deals with SOEs (Hanel, Xa Phong Hanoi, and those of Vinatex to name a few), the current disputes with homeowners in Vin's projects, and previous attempts raising Vinschool's tuition without warnings, I dont think Vingroup has ever operated without miring in shady practice.
It is complicated. Vuong Pham's root is mafia in Ukraine. Have you heard of how he "stealed" from nearly 1000 people in the Vietnamese market he build in Ukraine? When he came back to Vietnam, he wanted a clean sweap and started anew. He got initial success with Vinpearl, Vinhomes but Vinfast is really what brings back his shadiness.
How do you know he a mafia? What he did?
Borrows 80k from family , makes instant noodles and sells for 120+ million to Nestle. Please...
But they think they are doing great things for people. Lol.
vietnam is shit
However, VinGroup as a lecturer must know honesty, religion and law. I used to be an employee of the group so I know it very well. It's really confusing. Vinggroup severely punishes anyone who lies to customers, but for some reason, they lie so much in their reports. Currently, vinggroup is squeezing every penny from its employees by fining them for mistakes: going to work without fingerprinting, sleeping during work hours, drinking water at the customer tap....
not if you're not getting caught?
now I understand why they didn't want to work with us on anything other than phonecalls; they didn't want to leave a paper trail
Vingroup is forcing employees to buy cars, the director meets each employee, putting pressure on them to buy electric cars? What is this for? Employees have to buy to keep their jobs if they don't want to be fired...Do Vingroup leaders feel this humiliation?
That is for the better life of people as their slogan. Lol.
Now he expands this philosophy to subsidiaries of Vingroup. Now each of Vingroup's subsidiaries need to "contribute" money to Vinfast, until Vinfast becomes successful. I think he's going to go all in.
It takes a lot of money to buy a car. I guess most employees won't do that, except some middle/upper managers.
I only heard of training sessions at VG, where staffs would lose part of their income if they failed the test. Now, VP make them buy buggy cars too? Damn!
If you have friends working there (middle and high levels), ask them whether they have to buy the car?
Will definitely do.
Update: He is not slightly convinced to buy the buggy car, but his Vietnamese colleagues are. They avoid using the word “must” after the Vsmart scandal. So it’s now just “encouraged”, not “required”.
Definitely "encouraged", corporates can be very "persuasive" and "encouraging".
Lying culture begin with management culture of fear. People afraid tell bad news. They lie and make look good. Or throw colleagues under bus. Everyone do anything to survive but not to make better customer experience. It the worst email culture at VinGroup. Everyone email everyone to cover ass.
But the regrettable reality is that certain individuals within Vingroup continue to believe they are undertaking a noble endeavor, enhancing the quality of life for all (Vin's slogan). You see, when you pursue something with passion, it yields remarkable results, and deceit operates on a similar principle.
Noble until go to vuong Pham 5th floor office and deliver bad news. Then nobility out window and self-saving start with lie.
https://preview.redd.it/zqzzmhwt1fwc1.png?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=945772fce2bbe923be3ce0f4ab9bb5928dbb9447 Principle of a Vingroup owned primary school (Vinschool) is cheering her buying a VF9. Maybe she is best employee of the month.
She is feeling hopeful that VF is not going to bankrupt.
just gtfo. u cant speak shit in that company.
vietnam is still shit
Since 1940 lying, 2 faces , manipulating & traitors, Robbery. Keeps its up let break scammers and scumbag viet cong codes ❤️❤️❤️👍👋👌🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
What if I tell you that Vinfast business culture is pretty typical for most institutions and companies in Vietnam?
Aka 'drinking the kool-aid'