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Chapter 328 Save Time And Effort

    Chapter 328 Save Time And Effort


    "Are you not going to give the staff a heads up on who will beid off?" James picked up the teacup


    and blew in it.


    "I''ve thought about that, too. However, I think that it would be best for them to deal with this as swiftly


    as possible. There''s no need to prolong their agony. If I give them a heads up, they might think they


    can still change my mind."


    Jacob sighed. Thepany was no longer what it used to be. During its golden days, thepany


    had made tons of money. Now, they were barely scraping by. It was performing poorly, and Jacob was


    determined to restore it to its former glory.


    He would do whatever it took to help thepany. He couldn''t bear to just sit there and watch as his


    empire crumbled.


    "Then, will the board of directors have any opinions on this matter?" James looked serious.


    Jacob knew what James meant. Many of them had rtives working at thepany. Some of the


    directors had used their power and positions to secure a job for their rtives, regardless of whether or


    not their rtives were good workers.


    If this continued, it would pull thepany under. Instead of having useful, qualified staff, it might be


    filled to the brim withzy, ipetent ckers who only got their jobs because of their connections.


    Back in its heyday, thepany could afford to have a few ckers. Additionally, considering how


    much the directors had contributed to thepany, Jacob could turn a blind eye to them.


    However, everything was different now. After the ident, things were no longer the same. That was


    why James was worried. Firing certain staff members would certainly hurt Jacob''s reputation. He was


    sure to face objections from many people.


    "Maybe. That''s why I wanted to discuss it with you. For thepany to grow, it has to let go of that


    which holds it back. There is no doubt about that."


    Jacob paced back and forth in his office. He was getting anxious. This would indeed be tricky to


    navigate. However, if he stood to offend many people, would he still push through with it?


    Jacob sighed. If he didn''t think it was so important, he wouldn''t have put it on the agenda.


    "I think it''s necessary to hold a board meeting to see what everyone thinks. Perhaps we can discuss it


    with the senior executives to find the best solution."


    James looked serious. For him, this was no small matter. This was no different from the fight between


    an emperor and a minister. There were always people who had to sacrifice, and there were always


    people who had topromise.


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    What mattered most was reaching amon ground. Jacob breathed a sigh of relief and looked at


    James, visibly dazed.


    "I don''t think we can avoid having a board meeting, and I''ve already thought of all the possible


    oues. If we execute the n, many people will be resentful about it. But if we don''t, it will be bad


    for thepany in the long run."


    Jacob stopped talking and thought for a while. "To be honest, we''re damned if we do, and we''re


    damned if we don''t. Once we set this n into motion, it will be out of our hands. But, I like the


    challenge."


    Jacob wore a smile on his face. It masked how he truly felt.


    "You''re right. We must reach apromise,"


    James said, sipping his tea.


    "I''ll tell Cindy to inform the others and set up a board meeting. For now, only you and I know about the


    n. After all, I have never done cuts. This is a first for me as thepany''s president."


    Jacob pped his hands and reached out to take the phone from his table.


    Then, he headed to the meeting room with James.


    The directors came in one by one, but they all seemed stoic. Perhaps it was because they had sat


    through many meetings the past few weeks.


    It was also possible they knew what wasing, so they didn''t dare show any emotion.


    Jacob watched the people who wereing in. He wanted to gauge what they were feeling. Of course,


    Jacob could already guess what each one would be thinking even before he proposed the n of doing


    cuts.


    They had reached an unspoken agreement. The meeting was just for formality''s sake.


    Jacob looked at James. His uncle was sitting upright, his expression neutral. Suddenly, a wave of relief


    washed over Jacob. No matter what, Jacob knew that his uncle had his back.


    Jacob looked at the time and found that they were almostplete. Everyone looked very serious. No


    one spoke, not even Jonathan. It was as if they could sense what Jacob was going to say.


    Normally, unless something major happened, Jacob wouldn''t hold a board meeting. What they had to


    discuss must be of great importance.


    Jacob stood up and looked at the directors present. Seeing them all in one room felt so familiar that he


    could''ve mistaken it for an ordinary meeting.


    However, this day was going to be the turning point of thepany.


    Everything in the past seemed to be a foreshadowing of what was toe. Of course, Jacob couldn''t


    have known it back then.


    But, it was good that he didn''t know. Not knowing had the ability to make people fearless and brave.


    "I have something to discuss with you. We all know that this is a family business. We have a lot of


    useless employees, and there are a lot of unnecessary expenses."


    Jacob paused and looked at everyone''s expression. They all had different reactions to his words. Some


    were indifferent, but most were nervous.


    However, they all struggled to appear calm. They waited for Jacob to continue speaking. But deep


    inside, they could tell that Jacob was about to make a huge announcement.


    They were about to be faced with big decisions.


    Jacob nced at the directors in front of him ruthlessly. "Everyone knows about thepany''s current


    situation, so I want to hear your opinions."


    The directors were silent for a while, and then whispers began to flood the room. Everyone seemed to


    have something to say, and Jacob couldn''t understand what anyone was saying because of the noise.


    "Take all the time you need to talk, but I need to have a solution at the end of it all. I want something


    that will leave all concerned parties satisfied," Jacob said in a soft voice. However, his tone was


    determined. It was clear that his decision was final.


    "Mr. Jacob, what do you mean by that? Is there any viable solution?" a director asked in a low voice.


    Suddenly, everyone fell silent.


    Jacob paused and looked at him. "I don''t have any good ideas. I just want to discuss with you. The


    more people, the more minds we have working. That is the key to finding what works."


    The directors nodded, and they proceeded to discuss. Jacob sat down silently.


    "I wonder if anyone has any good ideas." After a while, Jacob spoke again. Everyone fell silent once


    more.


    The directors were all talking, but no one seemed to bring up any good ideas. That was why Jacob


    decided to cut in.


    "I have a suggestion. We can make relevant performance or work assessment standards for each


    person, and we must make sure that they are doing their best for thepany."


    An elderly director voiced out his opinion with a smile.


    "There are so many people. How are we supposed to set standards for each one of them?" Jacob


    frowned. He had expected this.


    "Well... That is indeed a problem, but we can do it. Mr. Jacob, don''t panic. Many people are here to


    help you."


    Another director piped up. He pretended to think deeply about it, so Jacob would think he was being


    sincere.


    "Is everyone wasting their time just to cover up for irrelevant people?" Jacob asked calmly. All the


    directors were stunned. They stared at him, their eyes wide with disbelief.


    Everyone knew of Jacob''s infamous temper. Normally, they wouldn''t do anything to go against him.


    During those moments, Jacob was obviously angry. No one dared say anything else.


    After a long silence, someone else voiced out their opinion. "Why don''t you ask them to write a work


    n by themselves and try their best toplete it? In this way, they won''t need the guidance of


    others. It will save us valuable time and energy."
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