Chapter 44
44 Strategic Maneuvers
Emma led a critical discussion about potential projects in the strategic nning room. Inga proposed
the Desmond Estate, but Tamma swiftly countered with an alternative, a prime location near the new
train station.
“This site’s proximity to downtown makes it a far more lucrative prospect,” Emma exined, her
proposal detailed andpelling
Inga, skeptical, questioned the feasibility. “We’ve considered this before. It’s not as straightforward as
you suggest,”
Emma, undeterred, pressed on. “Previously, we stepped back to avoid conflict with Alex’s interests. It’s
time to revisit this. We have the capital to outmatch anypetitor.”
The audacity of her n silenced the room. The idea of overtaking a project already set for another
Wayne, weighing in, expressed his concern about the perception of such a move. “This could be seen
as underhanded, snatching a project at this stage.”
Emma’s response was pragmatic. “A dyed project reflects poorly on its current holders. Why should
ipetence be rewarded?”
Her logic resonated. The ethics of business sometimes bowed to the necessity of profit. Wayne,
observing Emma’s newfound assertiveness, nodded in approval.
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“We should have imed this project from the start. It’s time we take it back,” Wayne agreed, his
decision resonating with the majority.
Inga, alone in her dissent, voiced her concern. “Is it worth the potential bacsh?”
Emma met Inga’s gaze squarely. “If your objections are personal rather than professional, say so. This
is about profit, not past grievances. We can’t let a vendetta undermine a profitable opportunity.‘
Her reasoning left Inga without aeback. The room shifted in favor of Emma’s proposal.
Emma’s strategic victory signified her growing influence and ability to navigate theplex dynamics
of corporate power ys. Her decision to reim the project, once set aside due to Alex’s interests,
marked a significant shift in her approach to business and personal rtionships