Su Yu's decision not to go to the movies wasn't a deliberate excuse; she was genuinely too busy.
For her now, time is the most precious thing. There are so many things to do during this period.
For example, regarding work-related matters, the team's work has already begun. Because she is the one providing the survey data, everyone consults her when formulating other regulations.
To avoid being perceived as too domineering, she never actively participated in other work. However, this didn't mean she didn't need to do other things. Taking advantage of the time everyone else was working, she used the contact information left by the union to contact the factories and compile a survey of the workers' housing situation. This alone was a considerable amount of work.
In addition, she also needed to contact the cement plant and brick and tile factory in advance to investigate the average output over the past few years, as well as the required cost prices.
She wanted to produce these data before everyone else finished drafting the employee housing regulations.
To keep up with these tasks, she even planned to go out during her breaks. And with the college entrance exam approaching, she needed to focus on her studies. Actually, she had almost finished reviewing, especially the math notebook Secretary Song had given her; she tried to do about twenty problems a day, and she had almost completed them all. She reviewed it repeatedly, thoroughly mastering the notebook. However, Su Yu was used to doing everything meticulously; if it required ten parts of effort, she would put in eleven.
After another busy week, on Saturday, Su Yu handed over the data she had prepared to Deputy Director Zhang.
The decision to hand it over to Deputy Director Zhang was made after careful consideration. In the workplace, the most taboo thing is reporting to someone above your level. As the team leader, if Deputy Director Zhang wasn't informed, it would be a slap in the face.
When dealing with Chairman Sun and Factory Director Gao, she could still muster some intelligence; after all, she believed she could manage a textile factory well and prevent major chaos. However, when facing the municipal authorities, she displayed her true capabilities. This was a matter of vital importance to people's livelihoods.
She wasn't a good person, but she didn't want to be a bad influence.
Deputy Director Zhang was engrossed in reading the several pages of tables and the final summary that Su Yu had prepared. He completely forgot that Su Yu was sitting next to him and read for half an hour before finally finishing. Then he realized that he hadn't even spoken to Su Yu yet.
"Su, did you do all of this by yourself?"
Su Yu smiled and said, "It wasn't entirely my doing; it was the cooperation of my colleagues from the lower units that made it possible for me to complete. I saw that everyone in the team was busy, so I didn't want to trouble them further."
“This is not trouble at all, it is what they should do. Su, you have done a very good job. To be honest, I have asked other people to check this data before, but it was all scattered. Your work is more specific and detailed.”
Deputy Director Zhang is genuinely quite ambitious. Regardless of whether someone is a hands-on leader or not, they need capable people under them to support the operation of the department.
He himself is a man of action, and he prefers people who work quietly and diligently.
It's better than some comrades who do nothing but make a lot of noise.
Su Yu smiled and said, "It's all what I should do. As an advisor, I also need to do my best in this work to ensure that the rules and regulations we create benefit the people. I think data is the most compelling proof. I hope it will be helpful to everyone's work."
"Helpful, very helpful. Sue, you're doing a great job."
Deputy Director Zhang praised him with a smile.
No wonder he was seconded to the team; his work efficiency has plummeted.
"Su, have you ever thought about coming to our Urban Construction Bureau in the future?"
Su Yu was taken aback, then smiled and said, "Director Zhang, to be honest, I'm willing to go anywhere, as long as I can work and get things done. But to be honest, I didn't study architecture, so this kind of highly specialized thing might be difficult for me."
Deputy Director Zhang nodded. "Okay, I understand." He didn't pursue the topic any further.
After Vice Mayor Qiu finished his meeting and returned to his office, Deputy Director Zhang took the documents to show him.
Secretary Song was reporting on the key points of the meeting in her office when Director Zhang came in with some documents. She glanced at them and saw it was Su Yu's handwriting.
He smiled and said, "Consultant Su finished it so quickly. Last time I saw her working on it, I thought it would take a long time."
Vice Mayor Qiu glanced at him, smiled but said nothing.
Deputy Director Zhang laughed heartily, "Of course, Comrade Su's efficiency is impeccable."
He then joked, "I was even planning to bring Comrade Su to our bureau, but it turns out Su doesn't understand these things."
Upon hearing this, Secretary Song frowned slightly, a hint of disappointment in her eyes.
Vice Mayor Qiu quietly reviewed the documents. After reading them, he smiled and said, "I was just about to revise our regulations, and with these documents as evidence, things will be much easier."
So when the meeting started, everyone had a copy of Su Yu's document, and everyone revised the policies they had formulated.
None of the other members of the group knew that Su Yu had quietly produced so much.
Chen Xiaofeng, a clerk at the Urban Construction Bureau, asked, "Consultant Su, is there any basis for these data?"
"Yes, they were all signed and confirmed by the heads of the respective units."
Everyone else was flipping through the documents in their hands. It must have taken a lot of effort to produce this document.
No wonder Consultant Su is always so busy; he's done a lot of this kind of work.
"Su's data is very detailed. You should refer to it carefully. Time is of the essence, so we must get this done."
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