Chapter 971
Chapter 971 She Is Just A Secretary
All of Miranda’s sales staff were at Cecilia’s disposal.
Before handing them over to Cecilia, Miranda held a meeting with the sales team leaders. “You are only lending her your time temporarily. Don’t treat her as your leader; she’s just a secretary, understand?”
Naturally, the sales department team leaders listened to Miranda.
“Yes, Ms. Miranda, we definitely won’t listen to her.”
“You can’t just ignore her completely. At least put in a half–hearted effort, got it?” Miranda said with a laugh.
Cecilia thinks she can replace me? Hah! She clearly doesn’t know her own worth.
“Understood.”
These team leaders, of course, were more than happy to laze about, but they also harbored some concerns. “Ms. Miranda, how long are we expected to keep this up? After all, we’ve got families to care for. If we don’t focus on our work performance, our monthly wages will be insufficient.”
It suddenly dawned on Miranda that she had completely forgotten to set a deadline for Cecilia.
She picked up her phone and dialed Cecilia’s number.
“Ms. Smith, our staff has been asking, how long do you think you’ll need? They certainly don’t want to be idle following you around all day. Everyone here relies on their sales performance to put food on their table.”
Cecilia was engrossed’in studying the property’s owner, along with the various surrounding facilities and so on.
By now, she already had a plan in mind. “Half a month
Half a month? That’s quite a short amount of time.
Miranda wondered if Cecilia possibly knew Imminence Corporation’s suppliers.
“No, half a month is too long. Ten days at most.”
“Ten days?” Cecilia felt that ten days was too rushed.
“There are so many people in Team Five of the sales department, and you’re telling me you can’t se supplier in ten days?” Miranda retorted.
After some thought, Cecilia conceded, “All right then.”
There should be no issues as long as she quickened her pace.
Only after hanging up the phone did Miranda continue instructing her employees. She insisted that no matter what Cecilia was doing, they needed to inform her.
The six team leaders under her command nodded in unison. “Ms. Miranda, you can rest assured.”
“Good.”
After giving her instructions, Miranda handed them over to Cecilia,
The sales team lounged around idly as they waited for Cecilia to come in.
“A secretary managing us? What a joke!”
“Right? I wonder if she even knows how to manage a team.”
“Shh! She’s coming.”
When Cecilia walked in, everyone just pretended to settle down.
She pretended not to see, and after finding a seat, she addressed everyone, “Let’s start with a brief self- introduction from each of you. Keep it to a maximum of three sentences – the simpler and easier to remember, the better.”
Since Cecilia had made a bet with Miranda, she had no intention of losing.
As her words rang out, everyone exchanged glances, reluctantly starting to introduce themselves one by one.
Cecilia recorded their introductions, earnestly committing each one of them to memory.
Once everyone had finished introducing themselves, Cecilia spoke up again. “You all can return and rest this afternoon.”
“Huh?” Everyone was in disbelief.
Cecilia stood up. “What’s wrong? Don’t you want to rest?”
Those people initially assumed that Cecilia would assign them some tasks, but surprisingly, they were told to take a break.
Cecilia continued, “I’ve reviewed your performance. Team Five is the worst team in the sales department. Since you’re not making much money, you might as well take a break.”
These harsh words deeply wounded their pride, and they immediately retorted.
“Ms. Smith, what do you really know? Have you even seen our commission charts and that of the other teams? Have you reviewed our team’s regulations? How could a team like ours possibly generate any value?”
Cecilia had been waiting for their complaints. She had already reviewed the performance standards set by Miranda, and they were a complete mess.