As soon as Jenna reached the 88th floor, she saw a long line of people waiting in front of the door. All of them were managers who would be presenting documents to her.
"Good morning, Ms. Murphy." Everyone was busy greeting her when they saw her walk over.
"Good morning." Jenna smiled and opened the door of her office.
They soon got down to business.
The whole process was efficient and fast.
There were only two people left in the row. One was the director of the global manufacturing manager, Mr. Benson Parker, while the other was the global sales manager, Mr. Yaris White.
After a moment of silence, Mr. Parker walked in first.
"Ms. Murphy, please take a look at the recent manufacturing process of the cars." Mr. Parker walked in and nodded politely to Jenna, handing over the document with both hands.
"Thank you." Jenna took the document and looked briefly at the report, using a red pen to mark some of the places. Raising her chin, she waved to Mr.
Parker and gently turned the document on the table. Soon, the file was facing Mr. Parker.
She lowered her eyes, but her chin was held high. She lifted her arm and pointed at the places marked with the red pen, stating clearly, "Mr. Parker, these sizes here are wrong. There's something wrong with the manufacturing procedure. Report again to me after you have found out the details."
Mr. Parker's heart skipped a beat. As a production manager, he did not manage to notice the problem but Jenna pointed it out in a few seconds. It was worthy of her reputation.
In fact, such mistakes would often occur. There were countless times when large amounts of raw materials had been wasted. It was not that they weren't meticulous enough, but the measurements of parts they bought were off the mark. In this way, they had to further modify the production materials in their factory. The raw cost would certainly increase in the process. Previously, when he showed it to Mr. Richards, he didn't even point it out.
It seemed that this lady vice president really had a unique experience in automobiles.
"Mr. Parker, small mistakes tend to lead to large problems. You have to be more careful when it comes to the production of cars.
Even if it is just a small control or a screw, it will cause disasters. Not to mention that the brakes from the last incident had tarnished the reputation of Richards Group. Such a matter should never happen again," Jenna said solemnly. Although she did not have much experience with the production of cars, she had dealt with several similar accidents when she was at Whalen Group. One of the main reasons Whalen Group went downhill was because they were not aware of it.
That was why she would not allow such a thing to happen to Richards Group.
"Ms. Murphy, I have to tell you something. There are some parts in the warehouse that were purchased from relatives of the Richards family. They come from different sources. Hence, they deviate greatly. The parts and materials needed in the production process are faulty." Mr. Parker was a smart person and he knew that Jenna might be able to handle something Hansen could not. There were some things that they had no choice but to do. After mentioning it several times but it did not work, they had no choice. No matter what, they had to try to see if it would work. That was the matter of leadership. The Richards Group was the lifeblood of the Richards family. If they would like to, then he would not have anything to say. However, they could not let the headquarters take full responsibility for it. Hence, he had mentioned it very tactfully.
At this point, Mr. Parker's words were already obvious enough. Jenna was sharp, as she immediately understood the crux of the problem and her eyebrows knitted.
She nodded calmly and said with a faint smile, "Go back and correct these mistakes first. Tomorrow, bring Kirston Sotomayor, the purchasing manager here."
She didn't give much response. Benson didn't understand her intentions. So, he nodded and turned around, walking out.
Jenna looked at his retreating figure, pondered for a moment and turned on the computer.
"Nice to see you, Mr. Levin!" Seeing Mr. Levin appear on the screen, she immediately greeted him with a smile.
"Hello, ma'am. Good to see you again." Jersey saw the smart and capable Jenna in a professional suit in the video. His eyes lit up and he spoke with a smile.
"Yes, Mr. Levin. I haven't seen you for long. How are you?" She asked with concern, smiling gracefully.
"I'm good. It's all thanks to you." Jersey laughed heartily in the video.
"Well, Mr. Levin, I want to ask you a question..."
Jenna's tone was as moderate as possible and her words were clear. In a short while, she knew what had caused the brakes to malfunction and obtained the answers to several questions. After the pleasantries, she ended the video call.
So, it was true!
With Jersey, an expert in car production, how could there be such a low-level mistake? It turned out that there were parasites that had caused trouble.
Thinking of that, she smiled coldly and came up with an idea.
In the end, Jenna summoned Mr. White in.
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