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> From Leaf to Cup: Hwa Gung Tea''s Journey in Preserving and Transforming a Family''s Legacy

商品編號: 111SMU
出版日期: 2024/06/26
作者姓名:
Tham, Mandy T.;Cheah, Sin Mei;Chung, Hsi-Mei
商品類別: Other
商品規格: 20p

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地域: Chinese Taipei
產業: Beverage industry
個案年度: -  

 


商品敘述:

Hwa Gung Tea (HGT), a premium tea brand founded in Taiwan, has a rich history dating back to 1918. For many decades, the family business has been producing and distributing alpine Oolong tea cultivated at above 2,000 metres on the famous tea-producing Lishan mountains. Having transitioned through four generations, HGT''s unique value proposition was an end-to-end value chain integrator from tea cultivation, harvesting, production, and wholesale distribution to retail, including branding and marketing. Few tea companies in Taiwan managed the entire process chain as HGT did. Johnny Tu, the fifth-generation CEO, led HGT to become ISO 20000 and HACCP-certified, winning several domestic and international awards. Collaborations with prestigious names like China Airlines, Mandarin Oriental Hotel, and Michelin-starred restaurants also enhanced the brand''s visibility. Besides his efforts to grow HGT as a premium brand, Johnny also believed that HGT can lead in creating social impact. He worked assiduously with the indigenous people living in the Lishan mountains and offered them job opportunities, fostered their skill development, and encouraged them to take pride in their vocations. By doing so, he wished to keep the indigenous community together with economic activities and preserve the artisanship of tea cultivation in Taiwan. In 2024, after nearly 20 years of managing the family business, Johnny faced the challenge of expanding globally while preserving HGT''s legacy. Balancing tradition and innovation, he experimented and created new flavours while engaging the younger generation through his lectures about tea. Confronted by regulatory hurdles, food safety scandals, counterfeit teas, and skills crunch in tea-making, he contemplated the future of the family business. How can Johnny navigate these complexities while leveraging his inherited intangible assets as a family business successor, tea-making master, and educator?


涵蓋領域:

Entrepreneurship;Environmental sustainability;Family businesses;Strategy;Succession planning;Sustainable business practices;Vertical integration


相關資料:

, (112SMU), p, by Mandy T. Tham, Sin Mei Cheah, Hsi-Mei Chung