| First
encounter
CEO SUITE occupies the entire 47th floor
of the Hong Kong New World Tower, a building
regarded as one of the most prestigious
buildings in Shanghai. It is their fifth
branch of a chain of other CEO SUITE centers
located all across the major cities of Southeast
Asia. And scheduled here for an interview,
I was filled with curiosity to know more
about this company that has grown so fast.
For me, meeting up with new
people will always bring about an inspiring
expectation. But as I grow older, however,
it tends to be accompanied by an uneasiness
as I come to grasp the enormity of difficulties
to understand another person within a limited
time.
As is the case with this interview,
I could not but be a bit tense as I prepare
for an interview with this successful businesswoman
(with an impressive academic background)
and who has built up such a successful career
extending over several countries.
I was able to meet her just
as she was stepping out of her meeting.
Thanks to her undisguised smile and amicability,
my tense mood was long gone even before
I realized it.
How it all started
There are two things Mee Kim recognizes
as those that she is proud of in her life;
one is her 7-year-old son and the other
her business, CEO SUITE. For an ignorant
interviewer such as myself, she kindly offered
a very clear, and simple introduction of
the concept of her business in the serviced
office industry. An extended form of hotel
business centers, the origins of serviced
offices apparently date back to the United
States and Europe in 1950s.
With concepts very similar
to serviced apartments, a serviced office
supports businesses with a comprehensive
range of other services, including human
resource based services such as secretarial,
accounting, and recruiting services. All
of these are, needless to say, tailored
to the specific requirements of each client.
The company history dates
back 7 to 8 years. With the start of the
economic boom in 1993, many businesses in
the IT sector and venture capital businesses
had begun to flourish. And for Mee Kim,
who had built up her successful career working
as the Regional Chief with another serviced
office then, this opportunity was one too
good to miss. With a small bank loan as
her seed capital, she founded CEO SUITE
in 1997 but had to weather through numerous
obstacles including the economic crisis
that so recently devastated Southeast Asia.
But in spite of those hard times, Mee Kim
is now aiming to open another center in
Beijing in September this year following
the establishment of a branch in Shanghai
in 2003.
Prejudice against
Women
Curious about her family background, I asked
inquisitively, "Considering your impressive
academic background, you must come from
a rich family?" To this, she refuted
with a bright smile. "Not exactly",
she said.
Her father was a corporate
executive with a conservative mind, and
he was therefore not eager to dedicate to
his daughter any advance education. Mee
Kim had to work her way to earn for herself
a scholarship.
Even these days when she visits
promising offices to lease in Korea, more
often than not she will be received with
a doubtful glance, with many to wonder,
"Is this woman up to pay the expensive
rent?" And despite all the positive
progresses women have made, she admits,
"unfortunately, women are still faced
up with a high wall of prejudice."
Mee Kim explained that while
she could take advantage of being a businesswoman
in other countries, she cannot expect the
same advantage in Korea. So she is waiting
for a time when she will be perfectly prepared.
But having successfully settled in China,
however, she says it will be more than reasonable
now to channel her focus on the Korean market.
"I was so impressed with
those self-confident Shanghainese women
when I first came to Shanghai. Here in Shanghai,
I feel more comfortable doing business.
I want to visit Shanghai as often as I can."
It speaks volume about the
hardships she had to go through as a career
woman.
Finding happiness
in work and life
"Frankly I still have a long way to
go as a good businesswoman. The achievement
of my company is by no means the direct
result of my personal ambition. I have also
been motivated by the desire to offer greater
job opportunities to my dedicated staff.
And as their performance improved, we could
offer them employment in the global market.
So here we are now .. And it is my hope
that this good teamwork will continue on
into the future, which is why I decided
to go on with the current structure of proprietor
ownership even when there had been so many
investors with eyes set on CEO SUITE."
Her story is far from being
exaggerated or evasive. I could sense her
sincerity and nothing else.
"I really don't want to see others
sacrificing because of me. But it is such
a tall order. For example, my son is making
a sacrifice when I have to spend so much
time away on business trips. It becomes
difficult to spend enough time with him.
But all in all, I have lived a happy life
for the past years. And I do hope I will
be able to bring happiness to the people
around me."
Her words were humble
enough. But her action speaks much louder.
Everywhere she goes, she is dedicated to
various charitable works. And though now
in her mid-forties, Mee Kim shows only minor
signs of aging, and relatively little signs
of stress symptoms that are so typical of
middle-aged business persons. I guess it
can only come from the positive attitude
she adopts towards life. Wrapping it all
up, I grew with increasing confidence that
a lot more people will harvest the fruit
of happiness that has grown from a seed
sown by this amazing businesswoman.
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