One bad apple spoils the whole bunch. A sales team is exactly that… a team. Large companies deal with large monetary gains and losses. If you have an overly ambitious salesperson that is willing to step on their own team to get their name ahead of the others, you HAVE TO terminate them. Discord in a sales team shows clients that your company doesn’t know how to function as a multiparty group, and sales always forms multiparty groups. With so many people that only look out for their own gains working for them, how this company is a leader in their industry makes no sense, other than this being a fictional story. Irl, this company woulda already imploded from internal conflicts. Hopefully, we see less of this internal nonsense as the story moves forward (that way, the world build can actually be believable).
These business type series always act like the protag is an obstacle even when they’re doing what’s best for the company at least its Not a korean series with all their nepo babnies lol
It’s heavily implied this company was well-managed (particularly by jin’s “master”) but their new blood was a lot less capable.
If you remember the first chapters, they had a major contract explode right after jin left for vacation – which is what would’ve happened ANYWAY if she died. So, you’re 100% correct, the company was right on the brink of implosion. It was just barely being kept afloat by jin’s authoritarian management style.
One bad apple spoils the whole bunch. A sales team is exactly that… a team. Large companies deal with large monetary gains and losses. If you have an overly ambitious salesperson that is willing to step on their own team to get their name ahead of the others, you HAVE TO terminate them. Discord in a sales team shows clients that your company doesn’t know how to function as a multiparty group, and sales always forms multiparty groups. With so many people that only look out for their own gains working for them, how this company is a leader in their industry makes no sense, other than this being a fictional story. Irl, this company woulda already imploded from internal conflicts. Hopefully, we see less of this internal nonsense as the story moves forward (that way, the world build can actually be believable).
These business type series always act like the protag is an obstacle even when they’re doing what’s best for the company at least its Not a korean series with all their nepo babnies lol
They just have two more apples to remove than maybe bigger events
It’s heavily implied this company was well-managed (particularly by jin’s “master”) but their new blood was a lot less capable.
If you remember the first chapters, they had a major contract explode right after jin left for vacation – which is what would’ve happened ANYWAY if she died. So, you’re 100% correct, the company was right on the brink of implosion. It was just barely being kept afloat by jin’s authoritarian management style.