BCG Henderson Institute

Fang Ruan

Leader, BHI China

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Education

  • MBA, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania
  • BA, English and international trade, Beijing Foreign Studies University

Location
Hong Kong
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Fang Ruan

Leader, BHI China

Fang Ruan is the Leader for BHI China based in BCG’s Hong Kong office. She is also the Global Lead for People & Organization in the Technology sector, a core member of BCG’s Technology, Media, & Telecom (TMT) practice.

BHI China aims to learn from the development of new business models and innovation in China and translate global BHI content into local context.

Fang has extensive experience in corporate governance, organization transformation, people management, and corporate strategy. In recent projects, she formulated a corporate governance mechanism designed for company longevity and helped a client improve the way it managed executive performance. She also diagnosed the need for, and created, a talent development plan for a core corporate function and devised a process for reviewing business performance. 

She is a frequent speaker, speaking at events such as TED and X in addition to C-suite events of Fortune 500 clients. Her work has also been published in leading publications including HBR and Caixin.

Before joining BCG in 2006, Fang was a senior project manager in the Restructuring and Listing Office of the Bank of China. Outside of work, Fang enjoys hiking and jogging.

Recent Work

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Fortune | March 21, 2024

China May Have Asia’s Most Vibrant Companies, Thanks to Green Tech, AI, and EVs—But Don’t Count The Rest of The Region Out

The Asia Future 30 companies focuses on public firms, but excitement is also brewing in the IPO market, with big names set to go public in 2024. They may shake up a hypothetical next edition of the Asia Future 30.

TED | September 1, 2019

Management Lessons from Chinese Business and Philosophy

Learn how Chinese entrepreneurs -- long guided by Confucianism's emphasis on authority and regulation -- are now looking to Taoist philosophy for a new, dynamic leadership style.