From a small village in China to quality management across multiple industries, and now fatherhood and an MBA in Switzerland, this is the story of Fang Yuan.
In this episode, John and Konsti sit down with Fang to explore the quiet strength behind his curiosity, how quality control taught him honesty and resilience, why humour became a tool for leadership and connection, and how he’s striving to raise his daughter with both tradition and openness. Along the way, Fang shares a deeply personal moment from his childhood that has shaped his belief in human dignity and his determination to never give up.
Key Takeaways and Highlights:
Leadership Starts with Listening: Fang describes leadership not as commanding the room but as learning from it. “Before I saw myself as a good leader, I saw myself as a good team player,” he says. His style? Quiet honesty, careful analysis, and supporting others, especially when it’s difficult.
Data is Boring (and Beautiful): As a quality manager, Fang worked with the “boring data” that others ignored. “It’s not sexy,” he admits, “but it tells the truth.” His respect for facts, even when unpopular, helped him champion long-term value over short-term results.
Fatherhood as a Lesson in Leadership: A traditional upbringing taught Fang to suppress emotion. Now, he’s choosing a different path with his daughter Moran: “By understanding myself more, I can give her more room to develop her personality.” His goal? A home of honesty, softness, and shared growth.
Humour as Hidden Leadership: In both factory floors and MBA classrooms, Fang’s quick wit disarms tension. “Sometimes being honest is already funny,” he reflects. His ability to “liberate the room” with laughter became an unexpected but powerful form of influence.
The Moment That Changed Everything: At age two, Fang nearly died. His memory? His father held him all night. “That was a religious moment,” he says. “I trust that humans deserve to be loved.” That deep belief, part faith, part fire, drives everything he does today.
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