However, she knew very well that her identity was no longer the same.
She could no longer rush in and fight them head-on like before.
Doing so would make those above think you are not stable enough, can't even manage your own employees, and cause chaos in the company.
That would mean you are unqualified.
Since the president had hinted at giving her a promotion and a raise long ago, she enrolled in an MBA class at her alma mater early on.
Better safe than sorry, right?
Isn't it quite handy now?
Restraint, restraint, Ozawa Masami kept advising herself internally. This was the first lesson in her MBA class: how to become a qualified leader.
What Ozawa Masami learned was: do not let your emotions show, at least, do not let your subordinates see them easily.
She adjusted her breathing, squeezed out a smile, and deliberately amplified the sound of her high heels clicking on the floor.
The effect was obvious, the voices inside instantly disappeared.
