Overflowing Hidden Feelings: This CEO Is Hard to Please! -
Chapter 146 - 146 Attending the board of directors meeting 2
Chapter 146: Attending the board of directors meeting 2 Chapter 146: Attending the board of directors meeting 2 Terry Garcia’s lips opened and closed, again and again.
Finally, he said, “Victoria, the Deputy President of the Group position is not something you can take just because you want it, but you have to show your abilities to persuade the shareholders present, understand?”
“I’m well aware of that, just tell me the difficult task you have in mind directly, so everyone can save time.” Victoria Garcia’s tone was just as unapologetic as when she arrived, not even bothering to fake politeness.
Choosing between hidden and open strategies, she had no hesitation in opting for the latter. She was here to tell everyone that she intended to regain control of the group and to let everyone know that she had both the courage and ability to do so. Only in this way could she quickly establish a foothold in the group, demonstrating her competence and strength to all employees as a trustworthy leader.
Listening to her tone, Terry’s face remained unchanged, but his emotions were thrown off balance several times internally.
Before Terry could speak, a director who couldn’t stand Victoria’s high-profile and confident attitude made a suggestion: “Mr. President, in my opinion, since Miss Garcia is so confident, let her choose between the two challenging projects from the last meeting.”
Terry glanced at the director who spoke up, understanding the situation perfectly.
“Chairman Campbell’s idea is about the Green City Old Factory and the Sha City New Project. The former is about reviving the nearly bankrupt Old Factory with new vitality and profit points, while the latter has not yet been launched, and the specific start time is unknown.” Terry explained while looking at Victoria, “Victoria, if you choose the Green City Old Factory project, I’ll give you three months. If you choose the Sha City New Project, you’ll have to wait for news. Once the start date is confirmed, you’ll be notified. You can go back to think about which project is more suitable and let me know when you’ve decided. Is that alright?”
A hint of a cold, mocking smile appeared at the corner of Victoria’s mouth.
“I can tell you now that I choose Green City Old Factory.” For her, whether it was reviving an old project or launching a new one was not important; what mattered was producing quick results.
Terry couldn’t help but show doubt and worry, “Victoria, the Green City Old Factory is not so easy to handle, why don’t you reconsider?”
Although his advice was filled with concern, he couldn’t help but laugh internally, knowing that this project was considered a dead one, with a slim chance of revival. What’s more, under Victoria, who had no experience at all, it would only hasten the death of the Old Factory.
“Just prepare the manpower for me, I’m leaving the day after tomorrow.” Victoria replied quickly.
Seeing her determination, Terry didn’t try to dissuade her any further and directly agreed, “Alright, I’ll have human resources allocate the manpower for you. I’ll wait for your successful return, and you can always provide feedback to the relevant departments about any requirements. I’ll have them support your work.”
His words sounded like a genuine “father-daughter” sentiment, as if he couldn’t wait for her to quickly complete the task and demonstrate her abilities, which would also be a source of pride for him.
However, the reality of the situation was clear to everyone present, but certain formalities had to be maintained.
Victoria replied simply, “In that case, I won’t be polite.”
As for Terry’s words, Victoria never took them to heart in the first place. As for whether the others took them seriously, their expressions told the story, and anything short of completely destroying her would probably be considered lenient.
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