"This year, the company plans to launch a new series—the Paris Champs-Élysées series, which features a light luxury designer style and targets urban white-collar workers, elites, and high-income women. It aims to win over customers with its elegant and well-designed style. This is a new attempt for our company, and we are currently only planning to launch it in a few major economically developed cities. We will adjust our strategy based on customer feedback."
Chu Yu was diligently arranging the work for the start of the year, and Shu Lan dared not delay, fearing that she would not manage the company well and would hold Chu Yu back.
After the meeting, Chu Yu listened to the report from Mandarin's management personnel.
Thanks to the addition of the "Girl Calendar," Mandarin experienced an unprecedented sales boom.
The company will conduct surprise inspections during the off-season. Managers are expected to pose as customers to check the attitude and service of the various stores towards ordinary customers, whether they meet the standards, and whether they provide smiling service, etc.
Mandarin gradually got on track, Xibao Furniture City was also operating in an orderly manner, Yorkham was managed by Shu Hui, and the film company had not yet entered its golden age of development.
Real estate and the internet are not the right time yet.
Accustomed to intense competition, Chu Yu set her sights on other industries.
No industry can remain in the spotlight forever, and Chu Yu plans to get involved in all the future trending industries.
When the time is right, they will promote the companies they have invested in.
At least it can be guaranteed that for the next few decades, she will have a company that is in the spotlight every year.
On the fifth day of the Lunar New Year, Chu Yu bought sleeper train tickets for her second uncle's family to return to their hometown. Although the concept of the Spring Festival travel rush didn't exist back then, train tickets were still extremely difficult to obtain in a few years.
Shu Aiguo rarely leaves home. This time, he spent more than a week in Beijing, ate Peking duck, roasted lamb leg from Inner Mongolia, drank Inner Mongolian yogurt, saw the courtyard houses in Beijing, visited various famous historical sites, and even climbed the Great Wall. He had no regrets.
Having grown up in the countryside, Shu Aiguo had never traveled far from home. Although he had gone to the South China Sea to transport timber, the rural areas there were not as developed as Deyang. Even though there were coconut groves and shadows, Shu Aiguo had no interest in traveling.
During his trip to Beijing, Shu Aiguo was able to enjoy a long vacation without having to worry about business, and he was in a very good mood.
The Shu Aiguo family didn't leave until the seventh day of the Lunar New Year. Chu Yu was worried that they would be bored, so she specially took two days off to come back, wanting to spend some quality time with them and take them around.
As soon as I arrived at my doorstep, I encountered a man of medium build, standing at the entrance of the courtyard house fixing a light bulb.
When Chu Yu renovated the courtyard house, he specifically planned the electrical circuits and installed light bulbs and lanterns at the front door so that the women wouldn't be worried when they came back at night.
But yesterday the light suddenly stopped working. Since it was Chinese New Year, Chu Yu was worried that the hardware stores would be closed, so she didn't go to buy a light bulb. She was planning to make do for a couple of days, but who knew that someone would actually solve the problem.
This man is the son of Aunt Cao next door. He's almost fifty years old and usually as lazy as a pig. He lies in bed all day and Aunt Cao has to serve him water. Yet he actually helped Chu Yu change a light bulb.
It's like the sun has risen in the west.
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