After Jeanne finished the meeting, she called Forrest and they returned to her office together.
"Do you remember I told you that there was a mole in our project team?" Jeanne asked.
"Yes." Forrest nodded.
"We need to kick this person out of our project team as soon as possible. Otherwise, it will be hard for us to carry out our future matters."
"Okay, I'll go investigate right away."
"There's no need to waste too much of your time investigating this person. To put it bluntly, this person is just a small fry. Even if we find out, we might not be able to find any evidence, and we won't be able to do anything to him. If we are fortunate enough to find some evidence to teach him a lesson, he's just a small employee after all. I really don't want to waste my energy on something that's just for the sake of feeling good."
"Then what do you intend to do, Director Lawrence?" Forrest had worked in the industry for many years, and he really could not guess what Jeanne was thinking.
"Keep the people you think are the least suspicious. Get the others to quit the project team with the excuse that we already have enough manpower."
"Just like that? So simply and crudely?" Forrest was surprised.
"Yupe," Jeanne affirmed. "I need you to settle this matter now. I still have a lot of things to do later, and I don't
want to waste time on this."
Forrest took a deep breath.
He said, "Okay."
Then, he took out a piece of A4 paper and wrote down the names of the project team members.
He analyzed them one by one.
Finally,
"There are four people whom I really don't have 100% confidence in." Forrest looked at Jeanne. "Kelly Waters, Mindy Stonewall, Lexter Hawks, and Johnson Mannor."
"Okay."
"You're not going to ask me for a reason?" Forrest was surprised.
"No, as long as you're sure," Jeanne said straightforwardly. "These four people will return to their respective departments. The remaining six will have a meeting in my personal conference room in half an hour. There are some things that I need to explain."
"Okay." Forrest quickly nodded.
He definitely had to adapt to Director Lawrence's swift and decisive style of doing things.
Half an hour later.
Jeanne sat in the meeting room.
The remaining six people in the project team, including Forrest, were quietly waiting for Jeanne's work arrangements.
"It's not about work matters, there are just some things that need to be clarified," Jeanne said straightforwardly.
Everyone looked at her.
"Everyone must be very curious as to why the project team only has six people left behind, and why the other four left. I'm here to tell everyone that someone among those four people has become a traitor."
Everyone else was in an uproar.
"Don't be surprised. In the face of benefits, anyone can lose control. Perhaps one day, all of you will too. I'm not doubting your character, but this is human nature. The reason why I'm holding this meeting today, with you alone, is to remind everyone to adhere to their own principles and not be driven by benefits. You might wonder why I did not pursue the existence of the previous traitor. It is not because I don't dare to, but because I don't want to waste time. If there is another one among you, I will definitely not tolerate the existence of this traitor. It is only natural for me to not only fire this person, but I will make sure to sue him in court as well." Jeanne's tone was serious.
Everyone felt a little uncomfortable.
"Of course, since I have pressured everyone, I will now give the corresponding encouragement. After signing the MUK contract today, I applied for a bonus for everyone. I will exclude myself as part of the bonus. The six of you present can split it equally among yourselves, one hundred thousand each."
"Really?" At the mention of money, the unhappiness from earlier disappeared in an instant.
Jeanne nodded.
"This is so sudden." One of the project team members, Hans Rowland exclaimed with astonishment.
"There will be many more such surprises in the future." "Director Lawrence, don't worry. Even if someone points a knife at me, I will never betray you!" Another team member, Darren Yarr, quickly expressed his stance.
"You guys are really greedy when it comes to money," Forrest said with disdain.
"Being greedy for money is a good thing." Jeanne smiled and said, "An employee who doesn't put money in his or her eyes is not a good employee. But the premise is that the money must be clean and earned."
"Don't worry, Director Lawrence. I will definitely not do anything that will let you down."
"Me too."
The members of the project team expressed their stances one after another.
Jeanne nodded slightly, "I won't waste everyone's time any further. Everyone, do your jobs well. Please look forward to receiving your salaries."
"Yes."
Jeanne left.
Forrest looked at her slender and seductive figure as she left. She held a strong demeanor wherever she went. If he had not experienced it personally, he would never have thought that such a beautiful woman is capable of unleashing such a powerful ability.
Not to mention her own capabilities, but even her management ability was amazing.
In the end, the rumored Ms. Lawrence, who was completely useless, had a bad reputation, and was even immoral, was all just a figment of people's imagination.
Jeanne was obviously an overbearing female CEO.
The change in the project team members caused a slight disturbance in Lawrence Enterprise's marketing department.
The four people who were fired also had some complaints. They even went to Jeanne individually to express their dissatisfaction. However, they were all convinced by Jeanne's words and left dejectedly.
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