Jacob didn't pay much mind to the invitation. Whether he received it or not, he had no intention of attending, and he certainly wasn't going to let Elaine know. In that moment, he was consumed by a question.
After ending the call with Stanley Finch, he couldn't help but inquire, "Chairman Price, why did you have Stanley Finch be a designated driver for me when it only costs a few bucks?"
Chairman Price explained, his words carrying depth, "Jacob, when you become a leader in the future, you may not need to understand the Ins and outs of business, but you must comprehend social dynamics and workplace etiquette."
He raised his index finger and gestured through the air, a smile playing on his lips as he continued, "Getting closer to your subordinates is an art. You must offer them rewards, but also occasionally reprimand them. It's essential to give them opportunities to do something for you."
"Take Stanley Finch as an example. As a leader, if you invite him to dinner, his fondness for you will increase by 5 points. But if you ask him for help or request him to be your designated driver, his fondness for you will increase by 50 points!"
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