Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
February 18th, Monday.
Pei Qian came to the office as usual and Meng Chang was already waiting outside.
“Boss Pei, this is the plan that you instructed before the Chinese New Year. It’s already done. It was a holiday during the Chinese New Year and was slightly delayed. However, there’s still time,” Meng Chang said as he handed a plan to Pei Qian.
Pei Qian took it and nodded. “Yes, it’s right not to work overtime during Chinese New Year. That’s something to encourage.”
“As for the time, you don’t have to worry too much about it. Tengda’s working method is as long as it can be completed before the deadline. It can’t be slow or fast. The time is quite well controlled this time.”
To Pei Qian, if his employees were slow in their work, it would affect settlement. That would not do. However, if they were fast, it would mean that the employees’ working attitude was very positive. What’s more, he had to arrange new jobs for them. That was very annoying.
Therefore, it was perfect to complete it at a speed that was neither fast nor slow and just in time for the deadline.
However, Meng Chang felt that there was another layer to his words.
“I can’t be slow, and I can’t even be fast either?”
“If you are slow, it would either mean that the work distribution is unreasonable and give the employees too much work, or it would mean that the employees’ work efficiency is not good. If you are fast, it would mean that this job is completed too quickly and is not particular. There might be hidden dangers.”
“It’s not wise to blindly seek speed. Only by setting up a work plan based on the specific situation of each work task and following the plan from beginning to end can we complete these tasks step by step.”
“Boss Pei is indeed Boss Pei. Even a casual sentence from him has such deep meaning!”
Meng Chang could not help but feel emotional.
Pei Qian did not know that Meng Chang had such a rich mentality. He took the plan and quickly scanned it.
This time, Meng Chang was in charge of the publicity plan for the charity event. Pei Qian had two requirements for him: First, he had to add a little business element in this charity event to burn more money. Second, this publicity plan had to achieve the goal of “good publicity in remote villages and poor publicity on the internet and other unrelated fields”.
Meng Chang pondered for a long time in seclusion and finally took out an answer sheet.
“First Aid Plan?” Pei Qian was the first to see the name of this plan.
Meng Chang nodded and explained, “That’s right. The origins of this name is the mission that I set for this charity plan.”
“Soar without forgetting original intentions, help others when you reach your goals.”
“The word ‘Tengda’ was dismantled and displayed Tengda’s historical mission and social responsibility.”
“In addition, the meaning of ‘help’ is to provide relief, alms, and helping the poor and the world. On the other hand, ‘original’ has two different meanings: the first meaning is ‘starting point’, hinting that this is the starting point for Tengda’s large-scale charity event. The second meaning is ‘primary’ and ‘tertiary’. It also suits our goal of supporting primary and secondary students this time.”
“When these two words are combined, they are not only in line with the mission of ‘Tengda does not forget its original intentions, but it also reflects the nature and goal of our event.”
Pei Qian nodded subtly.
Yes, not bad. Employees who made plans and thought of names like Meng Chang were all good employees!
He could not be bothered with those employees who did not come up with a good name. Every time they got Boss Pei to think of a name personally. It was ridiculous!
The name ‘First Aid Plan’ sounded a little unnatural at first glance. However, it immediately left a deep impression after hearing the meaning of Meng Chang’s explanation.
Thus, many good names did not necessarily mean that they were good in themselves, nor did they mean that the words that formed them were rare. Instead, they contained a beautiful meaning behind them. There was a complete meaning, making people naturally think of a special situation when they mentioned it. That was why it was nice.
Meng Chang’s goal was not bad.
He was lucky to be in front of others. Don’t be arrogant and think that he was so outstanding and wise. He should look back at those who were behind him. He should know clearly that he ran away quickly just to eat the dividends of the times and society. He had the responsibility of helping others on his shoulders.
The only pity was that this name and mission did not have the beautiful wish of losing money.
However, this was a charitable plan with a little business attribute after all. It did not matter if he did not bring it along.
Pei Qian continued reading, focusing on the specific measures of this First-Aid Plan.
The first was how to add a little business attribute to charity.
The plan was written very clearly. It was a confidential plan. No participant could take the initiative to advertise or show off. Before participating in this plan, participants had to sign a confidentiality agreement before participating.
The way to participate in the first helping plan was: individuals or companies could freely donate money to the first helping plan. These funds would follow Tengda’s charity plan and become various resources to save the target group.
This stage was to turn into meat, eggs, milk, and some ingredients to save the needy students and their families. As for what the next stage was, it had not been decided yet. In any case, the rules were the same no matter how the specific format changed.
Anyone who had participated in the first helping plan could check the donation records of every individual or organization on the official website. They could also check the direction of every sum. For example, if a certain someone had donated a thousand yuan, they could find out if the money was left in the account or if it had become resources to save the target group.
He could check where they bought the resources, how much they bought, and which class they gave to.
It was just like the orders on the shopping website. This function was not difficult to make.
It was not that there was no returns for participating in the first helping plan. However, it was limited to when carrying out economic activities with Tengda. You could obtain a certain amount of preferential treatment based on this identity. However, there was no special explanation for the preferential treatment. It was just a promise.
The second was how to ensure that this plan was more well-known in the rural areas and less known on the internet.
Meng Chang’s publicity method was to write slogans in remote villages!
What’s more, it was a large number of regular slogans that had nothing to do with the First-Aid Plan. They were mixed with the promotional slogan of the First-Aid Plan.
In the promotional slogan of the first helping plan, the words ‘first helping plan’ would not be mentioned at all. It would only use the down-to-earth slogan ‘children can go to school happily and the rice flour oil and salt will come home’, so that the people in the village could link’ school ‘and’ rice flour oil and salt ‘together to achieve an objective publicity effect.
That would create double insurance.
The first layer of insurance was that all individuals or organizations who participated in the first helping plan could not deliberately emphasize, divulge, or promote the first helping plan to the outside world. The second layer of insurance was that all publicity would be handled by Meng Chang. However, this publicity would only have the slogan “write a slogan in the village”. What’s more, many slogans were written together, so that the slogan of the first helping plan would be perfectly hidden in other slogans.
That way, he would be able to meet Pei Qian’s requirements for publicity in the poor rural areas where almost no one knew about it on the internet.
Of course, Pei Qian knew very well that nothing was impenetrable.
No matter how low-profile and confidential this First-Aid Plan was, someone would find out about it one day.
However, that did not matter. It did not mean that it would become popular immediately if it was discovered. It did not mean that it would immediately make more money.
As long as he could play this timeline well and burn more money before everyone knew about this plan, his goal would be achieved.
Pei Qian read the entire plan and nodded. “Yes, not bad! This is the plan I want.”
“No problem. Just follow this plan.”
He had to admit that Meng Chang was very reassuring.
Putting aside whether the plan was well done or not, Pei Qian appreciated the motivation to incur losses!
Meng Chang took the plan back but did not leave immediately because he had other things to do.
One of the upper echelons of Finger Games, Charles, had spent a lot of effort to set up an investment company. Obviously, he wanted to take advantage of the time when Dayak Corporation was selling Finger Games and sit back and reap the benefits. Fan Xiaodong had taken this opportunity and wanted to earn a sum of money in the process. However, the prerequisite was that he had to know if Boss Pei would participate.
Meng Chang wanted to test Boss Pei out.
He might have thought of an excuse before he came but he still felt a little flustered in front of Boss Pei.
Meng Chang felt like he was a little like Qin Wuyang when Jing Ke stabbed Qin Qing. He had made ample preparations before coming. In the end, he was still panicking when he saw Boss Pei.
However, Meng Chang’s mental fortitude was relatively strong and he quickly stabilized.
After some consideration, he said, “Boss Pei, what… What do you think about Finger Games’ current situation?”
Pei Qian did not think too much about it. He said subconsciously, “Finger Games? I hope they can last for a while.”
Pei Qian only had one word to describe Finger Games: disappointed!
Look at what they did during the new year!
He had worked so hard to organize so many activities, but in the end, he might as well not do it.
If he did not do it, he should be able to continue muddle-headed. In the end, after organizing the event, a large number of players quit the game! This directly caused Long Yu Corporation to give up on the strategy of IOI and turn to Bullet Hole 2.
Pei Qian was very unhappy as well. How many chances had he given Finger Games? How many times had they worked hard? Huh?
Thus, Pei Qian no longer had any hopes for Finger Games. He only hoped that they could last longer and allow GOG to conquer MOBA later.
However, Meng Chang was stunned when he heard this answer.
Boss Pei… What did he mean? Why did he want IOI to last longer?
No matter how pitiful IOI was, it was still a competitor of GOG. Shouldn’t it hope that they would die quickly?
Low profile and show off? Not all of them. Boss Pei’s expression was quite realistic.
Could it be…?
Meng Chang’s eyes suddenly lit up as he understood.
Boss Pei obviously saw the drastic change brewing in Finger Games, so he hoped that this drastic change would last longer?