Chapter 163: The Behind-the-Scenes Protector

There is a significant difference between private enterprises and state-owned enterprises.

That is the chairman's single voice dictating the company's development and strategy, driven by his personal will.

If the chairman is astute and strategic, the company can grow rapidly, but once lost, the company can fall into trouble.

After being persuaded by Lin Hao, Li Jingyi underwent a major ideological shift and decided not to concern herself with the enterprise's development but rather with how they could contribute to Wucheng County's economic development.

Chairman Guo having affairs with his secretary was a common matter, irrelevant to her, and she shouldn't meddle in it.

Li Jingyi, being experienced in the political arena, felt much better after figuring this out and handed a list to Lin Hao.

"Among these companies, many align with the economic development needs of Wucheng County, especially the ones I've circled, to be incorporated into the new energy battery industry chain..."