Chapter 890: Dictatorship (2)

Osvid would side with Leila, not taking to heart the words of these previously valued think tank members, not only because of how strong his confidence in Leila was, but also because of the cultivation of an heir. He believes that people who have not failed are more worthy of worry than those who have failed many times and can continue to get back and fail.

Aside from being stuck in the hospital as a child and not accomplishing much, every decision Leila has been proven successful by time since she went to Hollywood to shock the world with a movie. Whether it's choosing a movie, curating a reality show for NBC, or any other decision that seems unthinkable at the moment, it will be seen as a stroke of genius over time, a forward-thinking and creative decision.

The old man doesn't care if a few books are promoted by her as bestsellers or not, to be honest, he will lose money, he won't take the loss of money to heart. He just felt that if Leila tasted her first failure this time and learned from it, then such a failure would be very meaningful.

It would be even better if it succeeded, she once again proved her ability, and it can also be seen as a repression of the think tank. Those people were indeed spoiled by him, forgetting that their role was to assist the president, and not to try to substitute for what decisions to make.

So no matter whether he succeeds or fails, the old man will be a bystander with a smile.

But the members of the think tank definitely can't forget about it, and after they don't get the support of the old man after the complaint, their senses for Leila are even worse. Even let it out, if something goes wrong with this decision, don't blame them for not giving advance notice.

The two parties made too much trouble, and gradually spread something under the spread of some well-intentioned people in the think tank, and many people in the group knew about it. However, they also knew that they could not go too far, and only revealed a little bit and stopped. In addition to the fact that the company has a lot of melon-eating people who want to know the results, it has not caused any big trouble.

And after several days of uproar about this matter, it finally gradually quieted down.

Layla knew that those people weren't kind enough to stop bothering her, but rather to fall silent, waiting for her to fail before jumping out and laughing at her. After all, she is also a genius with a winning record, and before she has been tested by the market and is sure that her decision will fail, she pointed to her nose and thought that she would fail, and the members of the think tank also knew that there was a lot of resistance.

At least in the company, many shareholders and employees below are like brainless fans, and they support her decision without thinking about it. In the think tank's view, as long as her failure is verified by the market, these people's unwarranted trust in Laila will collapse, and then those people will know who is more important to the group.

What else can Leila say about this? Say you people stop making trouble, I can see the future, I know these books will soon be all over the world?

If she did, she would probably be sent to a psychiatric hospital.

Just as those people hope that the market will prove her failure, Leila also thinks the same way, hoping that the market will tell those people that she is the real one who is right. At the same time, she also wants to use this to prove to other companies in the group that those who follow her obediently will have meat to eat, and those who are not well-behaved will be slapped in the face by the facts.

Don't look at Leila parachuted down with the title of acting president, everyone's impression of her is more of a Hollywood director. Perhaps some people within the group are optimistic about her, but the volatility in the stock market suggests that many of the people who bought their shares are not optimistic about her succession.

No one would deny her genius, and if she could learn from Ausveld for a few years, people would be happy to take her over and believe that she would lead the Moran Group to a higher place.

The problem is that she took over suddenly because of an accident, and the old man even accompanied his wife to recuperate abroad. Many people with inside information even learned that he handed over the authority of the president to Leila, instead of just letting her take a position, and he was still in charge of affairs behind the scenes.

So not long after Leila took over the group, the group's stock dropped somewhat. Although it did not fall much, probably less than a dollar, it can still be seen that people are waiting and watching the management of the group.

In this case, Leila actually needs a big win to secure her position.

She has reviewed her own approach, and she can't wait to settle down just because she saw a few books that sold well in later generations, and decided to get the adaptation rights and other copyrights without any investigation.

Even though she knew about the sales frenzy that would come with the publication of the books, their authors were now just ordinary people, and some of them were even more difficult than ordinary people. Before the author is famous and the manuscript has not been proven to have potential, it is too dangerous to spend so much money to set up a high-level propaganda strategy, not to mention those in the think tank, even ordinary staff.

The reason why no one else except the think tank has opposed her approach now is that her previous achievements in other aspects were too good, and it is easy for people to trust her. But this trust is extremely unstable, and if she fails this time, all of them will collapse with a bang. She will also be a loser who "should return to the director's position".

At that time, the outside world will carry out a new round of stock price collapse because of her failure, so that the group's loss will not be the millions of those books, but the loss calculated in billions.

If this happens, Leila's identity as heir will probably become unstable. No one wants their boss to be a loser, and a dictator who doesn't listen to advice, don't forget that before she made those "bad decisions", the think tank people had dissuaded her again and again, but she just wouldn't listen.

This is undoubtedly the situation that the think tank wants to see the most, and they don't want the group to collapse because of this, because they know that if it really comes to that point, Osvid will definitely come back to preside over the overall situation, and with him, just like multiple anchored sea god needles, there may be some waves at the beginning, and they will definitely be suppressed by him soon. How can a news tycoon, who has been spanning decades, be defeated by such a small thing?

And if the group fails, it will not be easy for them to find such a suitable job again. There is a sense of accomplishment, and you can enjoy the feeling of being on top of the country, and there is a lot of money to be made, no one will be stupid to lose such a good job. Although they can move to other places, these are the only jobs they can do, and how many other places can catch up with the scale of the Moran Group?

So whether it's the think tank, or Leila, or Osvid and the company's staff, and the people who are paying attention to the outside world are staring at how Leila's first job is doing.