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Super Zoo-Chapter 400 - 396 Management Trouble
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If one were to nitpick and explain the term ’spiritual civilization’ based on its dictionary definition, it refers to ’ideological morality and education, science, and culture’. Of course, the construction of spiritual civilization should revolve around these key terms. However, the problem lies in the fact that it is very difficult to find practical methods when starting solely from these terms.
In actual work, as Wang Jian She said, the so-called fitness of spiritual civilization is carried out by different units based on their actual conditions.
A rather low-level method, as mentioned by someone at the zoo conference, is to hold two discussion meetings and write a summary report; a slightly more meaningful approach would be to do some tangible good deeds, such as donating money, planting trees, helping the elderly cross the road, beating up disobedient children, and helping couples break up...
But these two methods fail to reflect the unique characteristics of an organization. To successfully build spiritual civilization, relying on only these approaches is far from enough. It’s essential to reflect the characteristics of the unit, utilising the unique resources of the organization, to bring positive spiritual energy to the people served by the organization, or, in other words, the organization’s ’customers’.
Suming was growing fonder of the term ’positive energy’, which can be tossed into anything.
When it came to the construction of spiritual civilization, Suming’s original idea was to start with online platforms.
Live-streaming platforms are based on the internet, facing the whole country... one might even say the entire world and universe. As long as one can access the internet, they can click into the platform. Therefore, the number of people that live-streaming platforms can influence is far greater than the daily visitor flow at the zoo, making it the most effective.
After leaving Shen Yan’s company and returning to the zoo, Suming carefully analysed the data team’s report, which provided substantial evidence for the characteristics of the audience on the zoo’s online platform.
The viewers on this platform don’t care for Sea Mimi, long black hair, or coquettish behavior. Cute animals, harmonious interactions between humans and animals, and things that can truly touch people’s hearts—these are the foundation for the success of the live-streaming platform.
Suming shared the electronic version of the analytic report with Wang Hao, and after reading it, Wang Hao immediately made his way to Suming’s office.
It was already past nine o’clock at night when he arrived; Suming was slurping up a bowl of instant noodles.
Logically, with Hong Feifei around, Suming should have been enjoying delectable food every day. But seeing Hong Feifei tirelessly supervising the construction site at Whisperwind Pavilion day and night, Suming, thick-skinned as he was, didn’t feel right exploiting her further, so he’d just eat whatever when hungry.
"Let me eat a few bites first," he said, looking up at Wang Hao.
"I haven’t eaten yet either." Wang Hao had lost a considerable amount of weight recently. Dressed in a crisp suit, he loosened his tie upon entering and helped himself to a bowl of pickled cabbage noodles from behind Suming’s desk, using the water cooler’s hot water to soak them. Soon, the room filled with the scent of pickled cabbage.
"How come you haven’t eaten until now?" Suming asked, surprised.
"Heh, isn’t it because of the online platform? The livestream hosts are freelancers, used to working laxly, making them extremely difficult to manage. In fact, I’d vaguely noticed the phenomenon mentioned in the report but lacked precise figures to back it up. This report came just at the right time," Wang Hao said as he pushed the noodles down into the hot water with a fork.
"I had a chat with a few of the lowest-performing female hosts, hoping they would change their presenting style. Guess what happened?" he continued.
There was no need to guess; young, pretty girls may have their own connections and would not necessarily take Wang Hao, their leader, seriously.
"Right, those with a good attitude at least knew how to act coquettishly, but those with a bad attitude simply gave me the cold shoulder," Wang Hao said with a wry smile. "They made it clear that they came to livestream to raise their own profile through the platform, and the little bit of money from gifts was secondary—they wouldn’t let animals steal the spotlight."
Suming frowned, "What are you joking about, Mr. Wang? You’re the leader, and the entertainment company is now under your complete control. You can’t solve this problem? Letting a few young girls get too full of themselves!"
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Orders must be followed, military orders are as immovable as mountains, not only in the army but also in a business. If employees treat the leader’s words as if they were farts, how can a company operate? Without authority, how can a leader manage?
Could it be that Mr. Wang has fallen for some seduction?
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"What are you thinking?" Mr. Wang waved his hand and explained, "With the dividends from the entertainment company, I’m not short on money. If I wanted women, there’s plenty to choose from, so even if I were completely without ambition, I wouldn’t stoop to eating the grass from my own nest, letting personal affairs affect my work."
"Then why don’t you take control? Running a business isn’t like hosting a dinner party, for disruptive employees, you need to be ruthless when necessary," Suming said.
"Everyone else is manageable, but there’s one called Nana who’s the most troublesome."
"Nana?" Suming felt the name sounded a bit familiar. After thinking for a moment, he remembered that this ’Nana’ was introduced by Ren Chen. He had even met her once at the Huayin County Hotel.
No wonder she’s so arrogant, not even taking Wang Hao, her boss, seriously, probably because she’s backed by a powerful big boss.
With ’Nana’ leading the dissatisfaction against Wang Hao, several hosts with poor performance also started to act up. Instead of reflecting on themselves, they put the blame on the entertainment company, accusing the company of mismanagement, which gave Wang Hao quite a headache.
It wasn’t that Wang Hao was afraid of offending Akihito Ren. Akihito Ren had previously shown intentions of reconciling with Suming, which Suming had indirectly accepted. Wang Hao tolerated ’Nana’ because he was worried about affecting the relationship between Suming and Akihito Ren.
"Troublemaker!" Suming shook his head with a cold laugh. There weren’t any major conflicts between himself and Akihito Ren, but there were always some shortsighted people deliberately creating problems.
After thinking it over, he found Akihito Ren’s number from the office desk drawer and dialed it.
"Hello, this is Akihito Ren. Who’s this?" On the other end of the line came a youthful but not frivolous voice, the imposing presence of the chairman of a listed company, Akihito Ren, was undeniable.
"It’s Mr. Su, Suming," Suming said.
Akihito Ren was clearly taken aback, not expecting Suming to call him proactively. His attitude changed drastically, laughing heartily, "Oh, Mr. Su, hi, hi. I’ve been meaning to find an opportunity to specially thank you in person for saving my life in Huayin County, but I was afraid to disturb you..." Akihito Ren, having been on the receiving end of both soft and hard tactics from Suming, didn’t dare to approach Suming first anymore.
"There’s something I need to discuss with you in advance," Suming asked briefly about his relationship with Nana.
In his words, he deliberately expressed his dissatisfaction with Nana.
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"Nana? Oh, last time in the Huayin County Hotel she only cared about saving her own skin, almost got me killed, I cut her off when I got back. What, she offended you too? She’s really asking for trouble, Mr. Su, do as you see fit!"
"Alright then, I won’t consider your feelings in this matter," Suming chuckled, hung up the phone, and turned to Wang Hao, saying indifferently, "Do what needs to be done."
Now that Suming had cleared the obstacles and wouldn’t let a woman affect his relationship with Akihito Ren, Wang Hao obviously understood what needed to be done, "Understood, such a troublemaker should be kicked out of the team to prevent corrupting others."