Jasper had a reason to be angry.
It was not a massive issue no matter how
horrible JW’s external environment was
since they could always think of a way to
resolve or avoid the issue.
For about 99% of companies in the world,
their biggest problem was how they could
earn money and get enough revenue to
survive. However, the remaining 1% of
corporations were well-established
enough that the external environments
would not be able to affect them easily.
They had already integrated themselves
into the ecology of one or more industries.
If you took a careful look at these bigwigs,
you would notice that they all set the
standards for their respective industries.
One could even say that their companies
would never cease to exist as long as the
industry remained relevant.
This sort of position could be seen in
Weresoft for operating systems, VW
Group for cars, and Facebook or Terizone
for social media platforms.
JW had not attained this position yet, but they were already considered your standard bigwig amidst the domestic market.
Due to constrictions posed by the country’s policies and the speed wherein reform happened, JW was the actual leader among private enterprises.
Thus, to Jasper, external troubles were not as lethal to him. It was internal troubles that would sour JW’s name and even run them the risk of business failure.
This incident itself might not be a big deal, and no one would take action against JW if it happened once or twice. However, these things would be like termites once they began occurring. One or two holes on a large building were nothing. However, if those holes multiplied to become hundreds or even thousands of incidences, they could become interconnected and cause the entire building to collapse.
Take the United States’ debt crisis as an example.
Jasper knew that this was not his work,
but instead, the United States’ economy
had already been in trouble since the
start. It was why it had brought about
such a serious outcome.
Jasper did not want history to repeat itself.
Thus, they needed to nip the problem in
the bud.
Wendy noticed Jasper’s anger in his tone
and attitude. She nodded slightly and
said, “Alright, understood. I’ll do as you
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