"Invest money, recruit people, build organizational systems, establish research departments, streamline supply chains—oh, and marketing and channel development. What's so hard about it?"
Cheng Daqi took a sip of his drink and asked.
The blonde woman rolled her beautiful eyes and retorted.
"Sir, every word you say sounds simple, but the corresponding problems are overwhelming. I need a deputy with enough experience in the auto industry—or I can be the deputy and help oversee things."
Lisa wasn't someone particularly interested in fighting for power.
It's simple: the greater the power, the greater the responsibility. Her somewhat perfectionist nature wouldn't tolerate too many failures in her life.
Cheng's moves often appeared puzzling to outsiders, but looking back, they always seemed meticulously calculated to control every detail.