"Huawei? You mean the company that makes phones? That's a bit too big. I don't think I can manage it!"
Father Fang waved his hand in protest, but it was Fang Chenyi who spoke up.
"Come on, Dad, don't say that. When you take the helm, there's no company you can't manage! Besides, their management is a little different from other corporations. The executives and employees there pretty much all own equity."
After he finished, his father-in-law, who was sitting to the side, added,
"I've looked into this a bit myself. They primarily have a Trade Union Committee, which is basically an employee shareholding platform. And everyone holds virtual shares, correct?"
Fang Chenyi wasn't surprised that his father-in-law knew all this. After all, Father Bai was now in charge of a corporation no less formidable than Huawei, so it was perfectly normal for him to understand the operational methods of a company at the same level.
Nodding, Fang Chenyi picked up where his father-in-law left off.
