While on the plane, Director Xiao had roughly summarized the progress of the project. She and Jiajia were mainly responsible for the work this time, while Director Xiao served as back-up support and final review work. The meaning was very clear, let them do it this time
, each based on his ability and fair competition.
When they got off the car and checked into the hotel, Jiajia took Shu Tinglan's arm and said with a smile:
"Tinglan is from Qining, so he must be more familiar with this place than I am. So, you will be responsible for our food and transportation arrangements in the past few days."
"Okay." Shu Tinglan accepted the job. How could she not understand that Jiajia was giving her a kick in the ass? The chore of ordering food and transportation directly defined her role in this business trip and was responsible for logistics. But Jiajia was the one
He said it sincerely, and if she refused, it would appear that she was too careless.
This business trip is only for one week. Time is tight and the tasks are heavy.
After they arrived at the hotel for a short rest, they started working as planned without stopping. First, they went to the target company with Director Xiao, met with the relevant person in charge, and communicated with them on the doubtful parts of the due diligence list.
Jiajia took the initiative to work with the target company and was mainly responsible for the review of the target company's business, contracts, etc., while Shu Tinglan was mainly responsible for the review of qualifications, going to industrial and commercial offices, taxation and other places to check basic information.
On the surface, there seems to be no difference between the two people's work allocation. They are all important parts of due diligence, but the real valuable work is the part that Jiajia is responsible for.
Director Xiao is a workaholic, especially when he is on a business trip. He races against time and wastes no time. The three of them returned to the hotel room from the target company until ten o'clock at night. Shu Tinglan and Jiajia mainly worked hard to write the due diligence report. Shu Tinglan because
I received few tasks and had experience in corporate legal affairs, so I had my own set of logic and procedures in mind when it came to writing documents. And because of my rigorous style, I didn’t even miss a single punctuation mark on the document, so I wrote it smoothly.
When it was finished and handed over to Director Xiao, she rarely nodded.
"Okay, if nothing happens, go back and rest and get up early tomorrow."
"good."
Shu Tinglan saw that Director Xiao's computer was checking Zhuoyuan Technology's information. Director Xiao was in Caoying and his heart was in Han. She was only responsible for checking the food project and was focused on the merger and acquisition case of Zhuoyuan Technology. Director Xiao worked vigorously and resolutely.
Full of confidence, it is rare to see her at a loss, which shows that Zhuoyuan Technology's case is not easy to solve.
Jiajia also sent the document she had written to Director Xiao. The moment Shu Tinglan closed the door, as she expected, Director Xiao's angry voice came from the room:
"How many times do I have to emphasize this issue? Don't download these documents from the Internet. Don't download them from the Internet. Don't you have any brains? Don't waste each other's time by always showing me this garbage."
Jiajia has a great attitude, admitting her mistakes and accepting criticism. Shu Tinglan has no intention of helping Jiajia. Since it is her own job, she should bear the responsibility.
There seems to be endless rain in Qining, regardless of season or time. It is already late autumn, and the patter of rain makes people feel wet.
After coming out of Director Xiao's place, Shu Tinglan did not go back to his room. Instead, he walked aimlessly along the street outside the hotel. He had not been back to this city for many years. When he came back, he was greeted by the rain, the air, and the familiar feeling.
I rushed over and unknowingly walked downstairs to my former home. Her house faced the street. When I was a child, when I opened the window, I could hear the bustle of people in the breakfast shop downstairs, or the noise of late night snacks.