Future Phone – Part Two

After all, nobody who could work here was a fool, and with the organizational member relationship, management naturally became easier. What Su Jingchen primarily needed to do was essentially a housekeeper role, responsible for ensuring the headquarters’ normal operation, with no other specific tasks required.

The lunch was arranged in the cafeteria restaurant on the fourth and fifth floors of the Jiuxiao headquarters. Su Jingchen implemented differentiated management for these two floors, with dedicated elevator channels. Moreover, before obtaining her permission, staff from these two floors were absolutely forbidden from entering any other floors, except the first-floor lobby!

Thus, the staff of these two small floors were completely isolated and had no connection with the operations of other headquarters departments.

The cafeteria was managed by a short, chubby man who was the head chef, reportedly recruited at great expense from a major hotel. In terms of kitchen management, he was an expert. So, although this was the cafeteria’s first official meal, under his coordination, everything looked quite professional.

The two floors covered over 2,400 square meters, with thirty service staff, ten chefs, twenty assistant chefs, and two procurement personnel. Despite being just a company cafeteria, the decor was more like a hotel’s grand hall.

In short, in such an environment, no one would associate it with a company cafeteria – this was completely hotel-standard!

Over three hundred people poured out from twelve elevators arranged in a line. The fifth-floor main banquet venue was ready, with thirty-five tables set up, seating ten people each. After everyone was seated, Hao Yunyang signaled Wan Hongyuan to have the service staff leave the fifth floor and go to the fourth floor. Once the windows and curtains were closed, Hao Yunyang lightly coughed, using the microphone to ensure his soft cough reached the entire floor, and everyone fell silent, looking at him.

“Today is the completion day of Jiuxiao Organization’s new headquarters building,” Hao Yunyang began, without notes but with prepared remarks. After a brief pause, he smiled and continued: “Everyone should have understood the operational procedures between different departments during the past three hours, right?”

“Mm,” people nodded sporadically, indicating their understanding.

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