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Part 2: https://www.drmingwang.com/in-the-media/videos/video/95.html

Part 3: https://www.drmingwang.com/in-the-media/videos/video/96.html

Part 4: https://www.drmingwang.com/in-the-media/videos/video/97.html

Shi Ban Gong Bei

事半功倍

Seventy-Seven Pearls of Business Wisdom
by MING WANG
Harvard & MIT (MD);
PhD (Laser Physics)

sbgb_cover.jpg"Living in tune with the truth of who people are and how the world works can save you untold trouble. Living out of tune with those truths can feel as frustrating as trying to cut a steak with a spoon." (Introduction, Shi Ban Gong Bei)

Unlock the secrets to unparalleled productivity with Shi Ban Gong Bei, based on the ancient Chinese philosophy of "accomplishing twice the work in half the time." In this transformative book, Dr. Ming Wang-acclaimed eye surgeon and philanthropist-shares seventy-seven invaluable pearls of business wisdom that will revolutionize the way you approach work and life.

Whether you're an entrepreneur, executive, or aspiring leader, Shi Ban Gong Bei offers invaluable guidance for navigating the complexities of the modern business landscape. From mastering the art of delegation to harnessing the power of innovation, Dr. Wang's timeless wisdom will empower you to elevate your performance and reach new heights of success.

Discover the timeless wisdom of Shi Ban Gong Bei and unleash your full potential with Dr. Ming Wang as your guide.


 Shi Ban Gong Bei Monthly Zoom Seminar

Dr. Ming Wang, Harvard & MIT (MD), PhD (laser physics, UMD), the subject of the film “Sight” (angel.com/sight, $12), is launching a new monthly webinar series entitled ”Shi Ban Gong Bei: Accomplishing Double Half the Time”.

7:30pm Central Time, Third Wednesday, Monthly

RSVP: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Click here or the ICON below to join!

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To get your FREE copy, of the Shi Ban Gong Bei book that we will be using as the textbook for this monthly zoom, please email Dr. Wang with your name/email address/mailing address at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.www.drmingwang.com, wechat (ballroom123).

To download the electronic version, click here.


Media Reports

Ming's 3-4-5

3 acts:

  • Story unfolds;
  • Plot thickens, crash;
  • Rise from ashes, victory;

4 criteria:

  • What is the message?
  • How is message conveyed?
  • Did the protagonist change, as the result of going through the events?
  • Did the audience/reader change, as a result of watching/reading the change in the protagonist and events?

5 stages of a story:

  • What is the issue?
  • What are the options, pros and cons of each?
  • What option did the protagonist take, and why?
  • What happened?
  • What did the protagonist learn?

3-4-5 for Sight

3 acts:

  • Story unfolds: Kajal, China;
  • Plot thickens, crash: CR, research, Kajal’s 2nd surgery failed;
  • Rise from ashes, victory: come out of deep slump, eventually learned that we are ultimately limited and we need to ask for help, victory (Maria)!

4 criteria:

  • What is the message?  While we as human beings do need to work hard and do our best, but, we are all ultimately limited, we need to be humble and ask for help;
  • How is message conveyed? Through the story of Chinese immigrant to America.
  • Did the protagonist change, as the result of going through the events? Yes, from a well-protected child to a fighter (in China) and from a self-confident a bit corky doctor to a human being with more wisdom recognizing that we are all ultimately limited (in US).
  • Did the audience/reader change, as a result of watching/reading the change in the protagonist and events? Yes, audience learn that while we do need to do our best, but also, we need to recognize our own limitaitons.

5 Stages of a story:

  • What is the issue? Will Kajal see?
  • What are the options, pros and cons of each? After the first failed surgery: Option #1: Do not another surgery (safer, but Kajal will have NO chance to see); Option #2: DO do another surgery (riskier, but Kajal will HAVE a chance to see);
  • What option did the protagonist take, and why? Initially chose Option #1 (no more surgery), for fear of failure and the risk of disfiguring Kajal, but the tragic and difficult events in CR and his courageous and successful fighting through it (erhu, study the impossible college exam) convinced him that he could do it, so he changed his mind and picked Option #2 (DO do another surgery), a plan further emboldened by baby-in-a-jar memory in CR and subsequent invention of AMCL;
  • What happened? Kajal 2nd surgery totally failed even with the new technology, he was devastated; dug himself out of the deep slump with his family’s help, and at the crucial moment of Maria’s surgery, recognizing that he is ultimately limited and does need help, prayed, and Maria saw!
  • What did the protagonist learn? While we as human beings do need to work hard and do our best, but, we are all ultimately limited, we need to be humble and ask for help;

What are the sub messages of Sight?

  1. Seeing beyond our pain (Kajal);
  2. Seeing beyond our circumstance (Ming’s parents)
  3. Seeing beyond ourselves (we are ultimately limited, our life means much than just ourselves so we need help others)
  4. Seeing beyond our own culture (no matter what races or nationality, human beings are very much the same, desiring peace, security, love, honor and tradition)
  5. Seeing beyond our polarization (we are living in a beautiful country here in America, having freedom, we should appreciate it so much more by being willing to work together, and find common ground)

see beyond book

The Chinese student character in the movie “God’s not dead” was inspired by the life story of Dr. Wang.

In 2013, Dr. Rice Broocks published a book “God’s not dead” which included part of Dr. Wang’s life story.

In 2014, the book inspired by a movie of the same name, and actor Paul Kwo played Dr. Wang’s role in the movie.

Click here to learn more about this movie.