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Chapter 362 - 362 27 CEO Cheng imparts wisdom no one grasps night rain brightens Heron Island with lamps
362: Chapter 27 CEO Cheng imparts wisdom no one grasps, night rain brightens Heron Island with lamps 362: Chapter 27 CEO Cheng imparts wisdom no one grasps, night rain brightens Heron Island with lamps Ai Guobei’s secret arrow was still on its way, and Cheng Daqi needed a bit more time to truly discover that he had been betrayed by that old dog yet again.
Let the bullets fly for a while, Cheng Daqi didn’t have time to play a cat and mouse game with Ai Guobei.
As the boss of Shanhaiguan, CEO Cheng really had too many things to worry about.
As a startup, with countless issues, if he left everything to his subordinates, CEO Cheng worried he might be led to ruin.
For instance, right now, on a leased luxury yacht, Cheng Daqi was personally training ten potential new girls who had joined Shanhaiguan.
Don’t get me wrong, CEO Cheng was a respectable person, and the training he was conducting was also respectable; everyone was fully clothed.
But the girls listening to him had less respectable thoughts—who doesn’t like to look at a handsome man, especially one with the aura of a top-tier boss like Cheng Daqi.
CEO Cheng’s looks were too striking, and his charm too enchanting, causing the girls to be in a state where his words went in one ear and out the other; his teachings glided smoothly into their ears, and just as smoothly, slid back out.
“Let’s start with you, Zhao Ying, right?
Tell us, what is your inner drive?”
Sitting casually at the edge of the table, Cheng Daqi had just finished a segment on the abstract logic of inner drive and, immediately after, Teacher Cheng picked out the sharpest girl in the ‘class’ to respond—he appreciated those proactive souls.
What does it feel like to have your mind wander in class and then be called on by the teacher?
Zhao Ying had been out of high school for several years, but at that moment, she once again experienced the feeling of being called on by the teacher—it was just terrible.
CEO Cheng, you’re so handsome that even if you speak seriously, I can’t focus on listening.
“CEO Cheng, I’ve been a bit slow since I was a child.
Could you explain what inner drive is to me again?”
Zhao Ying didn’t dare to admit she’d been distracted by gazing at a handsome man.
Cheng Daqi was her big boss, and even Sun Dongxin, someone Sun Dongxin looked up to as a top entrepreneur, so to speak so wasn’t a joke but rather social suicide.
Well, CEO Cheng felt he might have set his expectations for these girls a bit too high.
They were already pretty and so professional in dancing; it was unreasonable to expect them to have a brilliant mind like Lisa or Zhao Hongjin.
Cheng Daqi didn’t directly answer Zhao Ying’s question.
Instead, he considered how to cultivate talented internet celebrities in the future.
In the era of the internet, many internet celebrities and stars had risen to fame because of certain attributes, only to lose their vast wealth due to their own stupidity and shallowness.
Shanhaiguan needed to take precautions!
With a plan in mind, Cheng Daqi smiled and spoke to Zhao Ying, whose back was chilling with nervousness.
“It’s normal that you don’t understand; what I spoke about tonight were all conceptual philosophies, quite detached from practicality.”
Zhao Ying breathed a sigh of relief; right after she had finished speaking, Cheng Daqi had been silent for a long time, and she had worried if CEO Cheng was considering how to fire her.
Who would’ve thought CEO Cheng would be so understanding, it almost made her cry.
“Issues like yours aren’t an isolated phenomenon; human brains have a ‘use it or lose it’ nature, and it’s normal for many people to gradually lose their learning ability after leaving the school environment.
So, I have a new idea.
In the future, Shanhai Guan will provide more detailed training programs for each contract signer, fully stimulating each creator’s potential, enhancing their overall qualities and depth, along with a corresponding assessment system.
Yes, that should be a good idea.”
Zhao Ying felt a bit numb at Cheng Daqi’s words.
CEO Cheng, where’s the tenderness?
You openly criticized me without a single curse word!
CEO Cheng, if you think I’m dumb just say it directly; you’re the boss, and I wouldn’t dare hold it against you for a few harsh words.
What you’re saying is so sophisticated, talking about brains and atrophy, saying I’ve lost my learning ability.
Although it’s the truth, saying it so seriously just makes me seem blatantly stupid; you might as well have insulted me directly…
“CEO Cheng, what do you mean by an assessment system?
Like an evaluation of the training courses?” Cao Yueyue asked from beside CEO Cheng.
While CEO Cheng was lecturing about how important a creator’s inner drive is and the girls were not paying much attention, Xiao Cao was taking notes the whole time.
She was a girl with exceptional talent and a diligent attitude, treating CEO Cheng as an extraordinary teacher with the utmost respect.
“I just thought of it, but I do have some ideas.
Write them down and refine them when you get back, then present a proposal to me.
I’m thinking that at least four dimensions of assessment are needed, encompassing the entire process; here ‘entire process’ refers to the entire training process and the entire creative career of a signed creator.”
Cheng Daqi looked at the girls, who were already feeling numb, and explained gently with a smile.
“Shanhaiguan is a responsible enterprise, and one of the expressions of this responsibility is being accountable to our employees, to our contract signers, and to our partners.
As long as you stay within the Shanhaiguan system, you’ll receive Shanhaiguan’s unwavering support throughout the journey.”
Zhao Ying’s educational background wasn’t very high; she was just a junior college graduate in art, but because she had a bit of emotional intelligence, she realized what Cheng Daqi meant—Shanhaiguan was going to test its employees in the future, and it sounded like it would be rigorous!
The look she gave Cheng Daqi was full of despair, just like her heart at that moment.
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