Vol. 1 - Ch. 9 - The decision will be made by me.
From Descent to Ascendancy: The CEO Who Does His Job Too Well
Jae-Yoon nodded his head and blinked slowly. On the contrary, he found this situation interesting. Park Choong-In was a figure who had been mentioned as a candidate for the next CEO. If he had given a simple answer, Jae-Yoon would have been disappointed. Sá´aÊá´h the ɴøᴠel Fɪre.ná´t website on Gøøglá´ to access chapters of nøvels early and in the highest quality.He even thought it was fortunate. At least, it would serve as proof that the organization was not that sloppy.
âAh, I see. It was indeed an important matter.â
âYou donât need to worry. Who do you think I am? Iâm Park Choong-In. As Itâs Foodâs manager, I know how to placate them well. Iâll take care of everythingâ¦â
âWait a minute, Mr. Park. You didnât just plead with the Itâs Food rep and come back, did you? If thatâs the case, Iâd be a little disappointed.â
âMr. Min⦠No. First of all, weâre not in a position to do thatâ¦â Park Choong-In cut him off.
He thought he had made a good point, but, what, the CEO felt disappointed? No matter how much of a rookie CEO he was, he could not be unaware of the relationship with Itâs Food. Park Choong-In wondered what on earth Jae-Yoon was basing such nonsense on.
âWhy arenât you in a position to do that? Doesnât the General Team have that much distribution? If you donât want to deal, just say so. Did you argue with the person in charge, or did you pay them off? Hmmâ¦â
âMr. Min, it seems that you donât understand the situation.â
âThe one who doesnât understand the situation is you, Mr. Park. Itâs Food, of course, is important. Naturally, itâs important because itâs no exaggeration to say that Itâs Home Shopping is run by Itâs Food.â
Is that how this dude would put it? I took care of such an important company myself. What kind of excuses should I make to shut up this noob CEO? Team Leader Park thought.
Attacking Itâs Food was a surefire way to get him goingâa guard-breaking technique. No matter what excuse he made, it was an absolutely indispensable business partner. It was no exaggeration to say that the affiliate company, Itâs Home Shopping itself, was created to back up Itâs Food.
Kimchi and dumplings were the basics, alongside instant retort foods such as beef broth (yukgaejang) and galbi stew (galbitang), as well as snacks such as tteokbokki and hot dogs.
And that was not all. They were expanding their size by launching coffee, drinks, and recently, even protein shakes. Of course, popular products were sold through Itâs Home Shopping.
If you visited ten random households right now and opened their refrigerators, nine of them would have Itâs Food products in them.
While Park Choong-In was thinking of various answers, Jae-Yoon quickly continued speaking, âBut, what a shame. The disappointment should actually be on Itâs Foodâs side, not you, donât you think, Mr. Park?â
âMr. Min, you have to think rationally. If we lose those sales, of course, weâll be hit...â
âYes. The General Team will be hit, but Itâs Home Shopping wonât be hit at all.â
âAre you trying to play word games with me now?â
âWeâre both busy people, and Iâm not one to hold onto you for word games, Mr. Park. Letâs confirm with some visible data.â Jae-Yoon handed over the data he had prepared.
[ 2022 Itâs Home Shopping - General Team Sales Statement ]
It was a dense sales statement printed in font size 7. You had to look closely to see it.
_Is he crazy? He made this himself? What kind of guy is he? _Park Choong-In scratched his ear and just glanced at the data.
If a team member had brought such data, it would have been perfect enough to buy them a whole Hanwoo treat, but, at this very moment, it was disadvantageous to Team Leader Park himself.
No matter how much of a golden spoon Park Choong-In was raised with, it took him ten years rolling around as a team member before becoming a team manager. To put it bluntly, this kind of data could only be produced by a deputy manager or manager who had been in the business for at least five years.
Moreover, the vulnerabilities that were clearly revealed could only be grasped by someone who had actual field experience. Still, it wasnât impossible if he had a helper in the back.
Letâs check what excuses heâll make, Park Choong-In thought as he quietly pushed the data off to the side and spoke up,
âIf you brought this data to praise me, you didnât have to do it like this. The General Team is the only one that has shown remarkable growth out of ten teams.â
âYes, thanks to Itâs Food. Thatâs why you ran around like crazy today?â
âNow youâre talking with sense.â
âBut. Mr. Park, letâs be honest since weâve come this far; do you really think that will help the company?â
Park Choong-In pulled the data he had put aside back towards Jae-Yoon. Yes, itâs well-made data, but how are you going to attack me with this?
âProfit margin is important, but so is volume. Industry No.1, as you mentioned, is determined by sales, isnât it?â
Home shopping was a business that ran on commissions. The average commission rate for companies was 30%. Itâs Home Shoppingâs commission rate was 27%, which was slightly lower than the industry average. It was an inevitable sales method. Since there was a demerit of being number 2 in the industry, it could be difficult to attract products unless a certain value was created for the partner company.
âNow, letâs take a look at the General Teamâs data. The overall average commission rate is 27%. Itâs compliant, but isnât the graph a bit strange? Itâs not even fluctuating.â
âOf course, thatâs because,â¦â
âLet me ask you frankly, Team Leader Park Choong-In, are you an Itâs Home Shopping person or an Itâs Food person? You need to set your course straight.â
âWow, just wow. Mr. Min... Sir. Youâre talking about my course? I almost felt a little disappointed just now.â
âThe ones who should be upset are the other partner companies. The average commission rate for Itâs Food products is only 15%. What is thisâ¦?â
âThatâs why we got them at a good price.â Team Leader Parkâs voice gradually got louder.
Judging from the way his emotions were fluctuating, it seemed like Jae-Yoon had hit the nail on the head.
Letâs see what kind of excuses he comes up with.
âItâs Home Shopping isnât a garbage dump for Itâs Food. Letâs see... Yes, vegan dumplings. Oh, wow, the return rate is so high that the profit margin is negative? Itâs not easy to return frozen food. Potato noodles and shrimp. This is a product that is always on the Internet because it contains more pollock than shrimp. Is that all? Wait, pet food; why do you keep accepting this? Regardless of the sales, itâs a product that caused a huge uproar because of the cat food ingredient problem.â
â...â
âMr. Park Choong-In?â
âYes, sir?â
âAll of these products are handled by Manager Kim Tae-Hyeong. This doesnât seem like a coincidence. I need an explanation.â
Park Choong-In clenched his pants tightly. Wrinkles formed on his silk slacks. Like his expression, they were ugly and deep.
âThereâs no product that does well from the beginning, is there? As time goes on, some products will inevitably fail.â
âFail? What do you mean? The team seems to have failed before the product failed.â
Bang~
Park Choong-In jumped up from his seat. What a surprise. The chair fell over, making a loud noise.
âIf youâre going to nitpick and attack like this, I have nothing more to say.â
âI havenât even started nitpicking. Calm down and sit.â
Their sharp gazes collided mid-air. Jae-Yoon aside, Park Choong-Inâs momentum was also nothing to scoff at. The embarrassment of having the teamâs corruption revealed, the frustration of not being able to respond properly to the young CEO who was so green; his feelings were somewhere in between.
Jae-Yoon continued to speak with a relaxed expression. Park Choong-In, still awkwardly standing, looked at Jae-Yoon. Jae-Yoonâs eyes came into view. Now, he knew; that was the gaze of a clear madman. Eyes that saw the situation coolly and without any malice. And what about the expression that was as if finding everything amusing?
He wanted to get up and leave right away, but he could not just turn around and leave like this.
âSo, what do you want, Mr. CEO? You must have something you want since you prepared data like this and called me here.â
âYes. Thatâs a good question. Then, shall we go back to the starting point? You said Itâs Food wonât do business with us anymore. Then, let it be so.â
âDidnât we finish talking about that?â
âFinished? Iâm the only one who has the authority to make decisions here. I havenât finished. Iâm the one who makes the decisions. Weâre not running a charity. Itâs Food isnât that poor of a company either.â
This was the reason why the strange team called the General Team was created. The point was to openly bring in all sorts of items and create superficial results. He could no longer tolerate the shenanigans of Itâs Food and the General Team. Itâs Food had been packaging bad stock as customer value and having the General Team dispose of it. Wasnât that too humiliating?
âThat will be difficult. There are already several that have been scheduled. How do you plan to solve that?â
âYou can cancel them.â
âCancel them?â
âYes, cancel them. Iâll take full responsibility. If anyone asks who said so, just answer that it was Min Ho-Jun. You donât have to worry about it anymore, Mr. Park. If you find it unpleasant to see, thereâs no need to contact me. You can just forward everything to me.â
âYouâre crazy, you motherfucker.â Park Choong-Inâs expression clearly said so. This is different from what we were promised. This son of a bitch Min Ho-Jun is definitely not a straw man. We need to take action before things get worse.
âIâll wrap things up.â
âNo, you donât have to. Iâll wrap things up. From now on, Itâs Food will only broadcast with the food team. Iâll let the PDs know soon, so youâll need to step aside cleanly.â
â...â
âItâs already past 7. Iâm sorry. Holding meetings after work hours is considered old-fashioned these days. Please claim overtime as you wish.â
Jae-Yoon leisurely got up from his seat and gathered his outerwear. As he was putting on his coat, he snapped his fingers and continued speaking, âBy 10 a.m. tomorrow, I want all of the General Team to come up to the CEOâs office. Well then, have a pleasant evening.â
The light and fluffy cashmere half-coat seemed to fit him well.
_Wow... Iâm going crazy. _Park Choong-In sat there in the conference room for a long time, organizing his thoughts. The more he thought about it, the more complicated the mess in his head became. I canât just leave it like this and let him keep nagging me; I have to do something before it gets out of hand.
Park Choong-In picked up his cell phone and called someone.
âHello, Mr. Kim. Yes, how are you? I called to check my fatherâs schedule. Yes, yes. Oh, I see. Yes. Tomorrow afternoon, Kuro Sushi. Yes. Thank you for your hard work.â
Jae-Yoon stretched his shoulders and walked down to the underground parking lot. When was the last time he had talked this much? He decided to stop by a nearby mart to buy a can of beer. As he was about to leave the parking lot, he noticed a familiar group.
One, two, three, four⦠It was four of the team leaders who had been in the conference room. Judging from the fact that they were still lingering in the parking lot after work, they were waiting for Team Leader Park.
Right, have your little group meetings.
After returning home, Jae-Yoon grabbed a can of beer and entered his study. He sat down by the window overlooking the Han River and took out his cell phone; a flagship folding smartphone. It was the cell phone that Min Ho-Jun had been using.
He sent a text message to Section Chief Lee Hyun-Woong and scrolled through the text message list. There was no other reason. If he had to give a reason, it was that he thought he should at least know who Min Ho-Jun was contacting personally.
âWhat the heck. Did he delete them?â
Min Ho-Jun had said that he had not touched either his PC or his phone for the investigation. By what Jae-Yoon saw, Section Chief Lee Hyun-Woong was the only person he contacted personally. The other text messages were meaningless company group texts and card approval texts. Jae-Yoon threw his smartphone into his jacket, thinking, âwhat a dry and boring person he isâ.
âLetâs get some work doneâ¦â
He logged into the company server and searched for the General Team folder. A robot vacuum cleaner was being launched next week. It was a suspicious product in many ways. Confirmation was necessary. This was also a product that overturned the schedules of other company products to take up the important weekend prime time slots.
The person in charge was, as expected, Team Leader Park Choong-Inâs right-hand man, Deputy Manager Kim Tae-Hyeong.
It was clearly a new product, but it looked strangely familiar. Jae-Yoon looked through the proposal and the planning document. It felt shady. Might as well dig into it.
Jae-Yoonâs strength and weakness was his tenacity that clung on persistently. Bad vibes never went wrong. In the first place, if it had been a decent product, there would have been no reason to feel cheap.
âFound it! Playing blind wonât do. The more I dig into the General Team, the more interesting it gets.â Jae-Yoon quickly sorted the data. No matter what excuses the General Team made, he was confident. He could no longer waste airwaves on such sloppy products.