The flight back to Hong Kong was scheduled for Saturday afternoon.
Just after a meal when it's easy to feel drowsy, Liang Weining propped up her weary eyelids to attend the headquarters' project meeting. Her role was simple, to take good meeting minutes.
After the meeting ended, she shared the document with all the participants.
It wasn't until after she sent the email that she realized, things had changed, the senior management had developed the habit of taking notes independently, and didn't need her to go to such lengths anymore.
This meeting summary was meant for Mr. Chen.
The one-hour project content was clearly structured, logically distinct, with detailed summaries of core points, and deadlines for each section leader and the advancement plan laid out progressively, making it easy to discern what was more or less important at a glance.