Chapter 1647 - 1645: Dominance
Henry Carter quickly convened a leadership meeting the next day, which, aside from the leading members, was also attended by the HR minister.
As everyone entered the small conference room and caught sight of the HR minister, Henry Smith, their expressions changed instantaneously.
Of course, the ones whose expressions changed slightly were Matthew Clarkson and Azrael Richardson. Neither of them had expected Henry Carter to hold the long-delayed leadership meeting today, but seeing the current atmosphere, they guessed it was likely about the adjustment of cadres.
At that moment, Peter Brown was also sitting there, thinking about his own matters.
Henry Carter seemed in a good mood, smiling as he walked briskly into the room. He first shook hands with Peter, then greeted the others.
After everyone sat down, Henry Carter said, "I’ve wanted to hold this meeting for a while, but various reasons have postponed it. The group company has called several times to inquire about it. We can’t delay any longer. Since everyone is here, let’s discuss a few things. Today’s meeting has several topics. First is to reconfirm the work responsibilities as required by the group company. The second agenda is a bit more challenging, which involves the adjustment and reinforcement of our mid-level leadership team. Currently, some departments have vacancies, and some are not effective enough. What’s more shocking is that some mid-level leaders have not adopted the right attitude, creating their own cliques and strongholds within certain areas."
At this point, Henry Carter glanced at Peter Brown and said, "You all know about the incident that happened yesterday. Our subsidiary became a joke. When the Deputy manager went to discuss and console with the department, some of our department heads took it as their own territory, obstructed the work of leadership, and hindered our operations. I have already reported this to the group company. The group company’s stance is very clear—such people of low quality must be dealt with sternly and seriously!"
Azrael Richardson then raised his voice and said, "That statement is too much. Fahad Thompson did not have such an intention."
Henry Carter responded, "So many people watched. You can ask comrade Peter Brown if he agrees. Even if comrade Peter Brown is younger than him, he shouldn’t make things difficult for Peter just because of his capabilities, right?"
