Chapter 354 The Proposal
- "I mentioned earlier that the impact of your recent campaign has been quite impressive. It's only been two days, and we haven't even reached the peak period yet, but the results so far are already exceeding our expectations. I had someone do a thorough analysis. Our company invested over three million in this campaign, factoring in expenses like manpower, resources, and promotions, totaling less than six million. However, we anticipate that the short-term benefits will be at least thirty million. When considering the long-term benefits, the potential is immeasurable. The most significant outcome is that we have dealt a decisive blow to Beehive International. They also invested heavily in their campaign, reportedly spending millions, but their efforts did not yield much success. All the attention and popularity shifted to our side. This victory is more valuable than the twenty million in profits. By defeating Beehive International this time, we eliminate a major competitor. The market share they once held will now be ours, which is the ultimate prize. I want to express my gratitude to you. This achievement goes beyond a simple reward within our company. I will personally recommend you to headquarters for recognition and advocate for a bonus on your behalf. If I fail to meet your expectations, I, Kate Penrose, will compensate you from my own pocket. How does that sound?" Kate Penrose always suspected that Chadwick Fullner was concerned about the financial aspect.
- Chadwick Fullner was taken aback by this proposal but eventually smiled in resignation.
- "Chadwick Fullner, how about joining our company after the Chinese New Year? I can offer you the position of vice president, and the salary is negotiable. I spoke with the vice president of the group today, and he praised your talents. The group is eager to hire you, and your salary can be as high as you desire, directly paid by the group, just like mine. Furthermore, you will be recognized as a key young management talent to be nurtured by the group in the future, ensuring your professional growth. What do you think?" Kate Penrose's enthusiasm grew with each word.