Chapter 179 - 179: Plan Before Taking Action, Striking with
Chapter 179: Plan Before Taking Action, Striking with
Precision (2)
Translator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation
Just as the crowd was catching up, Shen Wan nodded to Choi Yun, who distributed the prepared documents to everyone.
“On these papers, you’ll find the redefined functions of the new departments and personnel transfers,” Shen Wan began in a calm tone. “The previous Creative Department will be dissolved and split into the Design and Production Departments. There won’t be significant changes in the Administrative, Financial, and Human Resources Departments; everything will stay the same. We’re introducing a new Customer Relations Department, incorporating the former External Relations Team, which will mainly handle project market development, exploration, and client maintenance.”
Compared to the new department’s functional planning, it was clear that the personnel transfers were of more immediate concern.
The head of the Design Department would be the former Creative Director, Gao Xi, and Zhao Wanhui, the former External Relations Team leader, would lead the Customer Relations Department. Both were highly qualified and experienced, leaving no room for objections.
Choi Yun, on the other hand, accepted the responsibility of both the Administrative Department and the Human Resources Department, albeit somewhat reluctantly.
However—
Chen Mo as the head of the Production Department was quite unexpected.
Keep in mind that Chen Mo hadn’t been with the company for long, just a little over two years, and there was still Chen Xiuwen, the original head of the Copywriting Team, a five-year veteran, in the mix. It was hard to fathom how he could take over such a significant role!
“President Shen, 1 object!”
“I also have reservations.”
“Chen Mo lacks the experience for such a big responsibility…”
Most of the opposition came from those who had held some form of authority before the restructuring, only to be demoted to regular employees.
Shen Wan spoke up, “Have you all finished?”
Instantly, silence filled the room.
“Chen Mo, do you have anything to say?” Shen Wan’s calm gaze drifted to a particular spot below, and soon, a tall and slender man stood up.
All eyes instantly focused on him, but Chen Mo didn’t show any signs of discomfort. His gaze calmly swept across the room. “President Shen has her reasons for this arrangement, and 1 believe I’m capable of handling this position.”
A collective gasp swept through the room.
Shen Wan nodded. “I hope you won’t disappoint me.” She then pressed the enter key on her computer, and a video started playing on the big screen.
“This is an advertisement demo that Chen Mo completed individually before. If anyone among you can present a better piece of work than this, the position of Production Department head will be yours.”
The entire room fell into complete silence.
Though Chen Mo hadn’t been with the company for long, he was undoubtedly a genius when it came to managing ad shoots and production. From his professional knowledge to his creative abilities, he could easily be considered one of the industry’s top performers.
Shen Wan asked, “Is there anyone else who objects?”
The response to her question was an eerie silence.
“If there are no further objections, please report to your new departments as per the transfer orders! Meeting adjourned—”
With that, the dust settled.
Apart from Chen Mo, Miao Miao was another significant winner in this department reshuffle.
She had gone from being a front desk receptionist to the President’s secretary in one swift move.
As she left the meeting room, she was surrounded by colleagues.
“Miao Miao, congratulations!”
“We didn’t see it coming; you really kept your talents hidden!”
“When you’re wealthy and prosperous, don’t forget us, and remember to take care of your sisters…”
Miao Miao stood there like a serene Buddha statue, smiling and appearing friendly and gentle to everyone. She didn’t seem confrontational in the slightest.
However, upon closer scrutiny, although she smiled continuously, she didn’t actually make any commitments. For instance, when someone said, “Remember to take care of your sisters in the future,” she responded only with, “As a friend, I’ll certainly help if I can.”
There were two layers of meaning in her reply. First, her assistance as a friend wouldn’t involve work-related matters. Second, the condition was “if I can help,” so if she couldn’t, she wouldn’t be able to do anything.
Chen Mo, noticing this, teased, “You’re not as naive as you seem, huh? Were you pretending all along?”
Miao Miao put on an innocent face and replied, “Uh…. What are you talking about? I couldn’t understand a word you just said!”
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