"Tail tooth" is the day when Fujian businessmen and Taiwanese businessmen worship the land god on the first, fifteenth or the second and sixteenth day of each month, which is called "tooth-making".
Tail tooth show
Today, with the vigorous development of electronic media, the all-acousto-optic tail tooth show is an annual big show to enhance the corporate image. Many companies even invest a year and tens of millions of dollars to prepare for this three-hour event.
Charles Handy, a famous British management scientist, pointed out that with the development of science and technology, organizations are becoming more and more virtual, and the impact of high technology is the need for "high touch". "The key lies in trust and tacit understanding." Handy reminded that if companies don't have common goals, employees will only put "their own goals" first. Many people have realized that enterprises no longer regard it as a traditional ceremony, but as a team incentive activity in modern organizational management.