The affairs of the Red Textile Factory were no longer a concern for Nie Zhenbang. With his position gradually being elevated, his mindset was also elevating accordingly. As a leader, as the one in charge, what needed to be grasped was the overall direction. As for other matters, naturally, there would be people to handle them.
A leader who had to attend to every little thing would undoubtedly be very incompetent.
Leaders who insist on being involved in everything are not good leaders. On one hand, such a person, needing to be personally involved in everything, becomes too exhausted to live. These individuals often die from overwork. On the other hand, subordinates would also have complaints. If the leader takes care of everything, then when would they have the opportunity to demonstrate their abilities?