Hu Qiang's Decision

Chapter 749 Lele, you must hold on!

After leaving Lisa's office, Hu Qiang was walking and suddenly stopped.

He suddenly realized that it seemed, probably, seemed like Lele had taken the blame for him.

Because that case was originally assigned to him by Lanny, but considering that Shalele was facing the problem of becoming a regular employee, he proposed that Shalele complete it independently.

In other words, if you don't let Shalele do it, then this case should fall on you.

Even if I hand over the case to others, the signature will definitely still be on me. After all, it was Lanny who named the case to me.

And if this is the case, [-]% of the time I will follow Lanny's wishes, and naturally there won't be so many things.

However, if all this was planned by Lisa and she wanted to take the opportunity to drag a certain senior executive down, then the meaning would be different.

Normally, Lanny would not have expected that he would insist on his own opinion, and would definitely think that he would write the report according to his wishes.

So in the end, as long as nothing happens, if something happens, I will be the one taking the blame. After all, the report is signed by me.

But when he handed the research report to Lele, it was equivalent to letting Lele take on his own responsibilities.

No wonder, when he negotiated with Lannifu and proposed that Shalele should complete the research report independently, he would think of himself that way and even smile playfully.

Maybe, he thought he saw the problem, so he handed it over to his subordinates and asked them to take the blame for him. Or, in other words, he thought that he had pushed the problem to his subordinates in advance. If nothing happened, it was his own credit, and if something happened, it was his subordinates. Take responsibility, like Lenny always did.

Wait, if that's the case, what's going on with Manager Wan?

If there were problems with the report itself, how could she allow someone from her department to sign on it?

Oh, I see.

There is a high probability that when Lisa started this project, she did not inform Director Wan of her true thoughts, causing Director Wan to think that this was a good project.

After all, this is a joint project between the Third Business Group and the Sixth Business Group. No matter how you look at it, it’s a big deal and a proper credit.

Lisa might even be happy to see it happen.

Because in this way, it is equivalent to dragging HR down and increasing its own bargaining chip.

In this way, many things will be explained.

However, in order not to leave any clues or traces, Lisa probably did not take action directly, but most likely asked Lanni to negotiate with Director Wan in a covert manner.

Even Lisa might have deceived Lanny and not explained things clearly to him.

Only in this way is Lisa the safest.

If Lisa really wants to use this project to design people, then the project itself should not be a big problem. At most, it is the trigger or bait for a series of subsequent events.

There is a high probability that Martin, the vice president of the Sixth Business Group, deliberately let people work on such unreliable projects to take the opportunity to gain project funds.

That's right, why would someone propose an extremely unreliable project that even Shalele can see and actively promote it?

No matter how stupid Lanny is, he is not that stupid. He should have been secretly instructed by others, just like he gave Shalele various hints.

Therefore, the only possibility for proposing this project is that someone wants to take advantage of the opportunity to make money.

After all, a failed project is the best way for some people to make money.

After all, losses in the development stage can easily go into the pockets of someone or some people.

If the project is successful, it will naturally be reported, and it will naturally be difficult to cover the shortfall.

But if the project fails, as long as the scale of the project is not too large and the money lost is not too much, then according to the company's rules, there is a high probability that it will be sealed and will not be reported in detail. At most, it will be one of many failed projects.

By then, as long as there is no higher-level leadership to mention it, naturally no one will investigate the shortcomings of a failed project.

It seems that in many state-owned research institutes in China, this is how the leaders make money.

And large enterprises like Wanshou, which are not state-owned but are better than state-owned, may also have this problem.

The problem is that no one cares about this kind of thing.

Once someone starts to care, it's different. Because wherever you pass by, there must be traces.

It is very likely that Lisa knew this a long time ago, so she deliberately used the trick, and then sat back and watched them fool around and watch the project fail. At the same time, she silently recorded the entire process in detail, which was regarded as evidence of corruption by Martin and his group.

When necessary, just release the evidence directly, give them a solid proof, and pull that Martin down.

As for how to operate it, there may be something more complicated, which he cannot know.

This is just like the previous party disputes, where a small and inconspicuous case was often used as an introduction, and then the topic was used at the court meeting.

It's possible that Lisa did the same thing.

However, Lisa is already the head of the Third Business Group, so why should she design the head of the Sixth Business Group?

Moreover, Lisa is only a deputy director and is only temporarily in charge of the third business group.

With a position like hers, it is definitely beyond her scope of authority to plot against a vice president who oversees the Sixth Business Group.

Could it be that someone wanted to compete for the throne of the Sixth Business Group, so he asked Lisa for help?

After thinking for a long time, Hu Qiang still couldn't understand the twists and turns here.

But what is certain is that the research report itself is not important. What is important is Lele's way of doing things.

If Lele was really pretending to be upright, as she had just guessed in front of Lisa, then she would be terrible.

And the reason why Lisa was still indifferent even though she came to ask for help, she probably wanted to see how far Lele could go, which was a test for her.

Anyway, for Lisa, an intern is dispensable.

The key is whether the intern is smart enough and capable enough.

Only capable and smart people are worthy of her taking action and letting them stay.

Thinking of this, Hu Qiang sighed and rubbed his forehead.

"It's really laborious. A small thing can lead to so many things. Isn't this a joke?"

Immediately afterwards, Hu Qiang frowned and was considering whether to make the matter clear to Lele.

After thinking about it for a while, Hu Qiang decided to wait and take a look.

Anyway, Lisa has already informed Lele of the situation, so even if the situation is bad, it shouldn't be much worse.

At least, Lele shouldn't be fired because of this.

At most, it would make her internship period longer.

Forget it, more is worse than less.

Since Lele doesn't want to compromise or modify the report, then she can hand over the report to others and let Lele stay out of it.

As for Lele's rating and regularization issues, we can only find another solution.

In short, it doesn't matter whether Lele really sees through the intrigue and is pretending to be upright, or whether Lele doesn't see through the intrigue and is really upright.

This is a valuable experience for her.

Lisa was right after all.

This place of all beasts is about survival of the fittest and survival of the fittest.

It wouldn't hurt to let Lele feel the atmosphere in advance.

Thinking of this, Hu Qiang raised his head and sighed, muttering to himself:

"I didn't expect that a small report could involve so many bad things, and even implicate Lele."

"Lele, you must hold on!" (End of Chapter)

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