Nick stood at the head of the group, his usual confident grin plastered across his face. He was in the zone, laying out his vision for the company's future like it was a puzzle only he had the pieces to. The topic of the moment was the battery division.
"So here's the deal," Nick said, pausing for effect, scanning the faces around him. "We spin off the battery division into its own company, a subsidiary. But not just some arm of the business—it'll be independent, able to make moves without waiting for approvals from above."
A murmur of interest rippled through the group, and Nick knew he had them hooked.
"With a smaller, tighter structure, they can make decisions on the fly. Faster responses to market demands. No more red tape slowing things down," he continued, his eyes gleaming. "And what does that mean for us? Efficiency. Growth. Innovation."