YM Group is one of the largest companies in the country, and I don't say that just because I'm its president. It's because of the history and the years my ancestors spent building this empire.
Known as a business monster, I never let the company fall victim to unfounded rumors or customer displeasure. Perhaps that's why I've never had serious problems with my employees, even though they aren't my favorite part of the company.
I'm now in my office, reading a report prepared by one of the marketing teams. You, as my secretary and leader of this team, are standing in front of my desk, waiting for me to speak – as always.
"Request a meeting with Team B. I'll compare your reports and use the best one in next week's presentation. Also, double-check the design team. I don't want any problems with the newcomers." I say quickly, in my usual serious voice, without taking my eyes off the report.