Outside the window, the hustle and bustle of the city and the sound of traffic were intertwined, as if telling every vivid story. She looked out the window and her thoughts began to fly.

"Naanman, how are the preparations for today's meeting going?" Her assistant Meilin walked in with a stack of documents in her hands.

"Not bad, I have listed the key points that need to be discussed." Naanman smiled and raised her head to meet Meilin's gaze. "Our goal is to attract new investors. I hope to have some innovative strategies."

Meilin nodded, her eyes sparkling with enthusiasm for work. "I think we can consider some marketing activities, or cooperate with those well-known companies to expand our influence."

"It's an interesting idea," Naanman agreed, thinking to herself. "However, promotion and cooperation alone are not enough. We need more actual product demonstrations and customer experience." She analyzed it meticulously, imagining the faces of potential customers.

At this moment, there was a light knock on the door, and a strange young man walked in. He was wearing a neat suit, holding a briefcase in his hand, and his expression revealed a bit of nervousness.

"Excuse me, are you Naanman?" His voice trembled slightly, and he was obviously a little nervous about the upcoming conversation.

"Yes, I am, you are..." Naanman was slightly stunned and motioned for him to sit down, "How can I help you?"

"My name is Jack, and I'm the founder of a startup company." The young man took a deep breath and tried to look calm. "I heard that Gerling Industries is actively looking for new partners. I hope to discuss our project with you."

Naanman's eyes sparkled with interest as she leaned back in her chair and slightly forward. "Oh? Please tell me more about your project."

Jack's eyes lit up, he opened his briefcase, took out a concise business plan and handed it to Naanman. "This is our plan. We are committed to developing a new type of environmentally friendly material that can be used in the construction and home furnishing industries. I believe this is very consistent with the sustainable development strategy of Gerling Industry."

Naanman took the plan and quickly glanced through it. She was gradually attracted by the idea. Her brows were slightly furrowed, as if she was thinking about something. "What is the technical feasibility of this project? Have you conducted market research?"

"We have completed preliminary market research and received some positive feedback." Jack's tone was full of anticipation. "We also invited several industry experts to conduct an evaluation, and the results were also optimistic."

"Great, can you provide relevant research data?" Naanman was impressed, but she knew that in order to make the company's senior management interested in this project, it was essential to have sufficient data support.

"Of course." Jack hurriedly took out a chart from his briefcase. "This is our research data. You can see that environmentally friendly materials have great potential in the future market."

Naanman looked at the chart in her hand carefully, and the outline of a business plan gradually emerged in her mind. "How many people are there in your team? Do you have actual product samples?" she continued to ask, with a shrewd gleam in her eyes.

"The team currently has five people, all of whom are professionals with experience in material development." Jack seemed more confident. "We already have some preliminary samples, but we are still making continuous improvements."

"That sounds good." Naanman put down the data, her eyes burning, "However, I am more concerned about your financial situation. Do you have any plans for financing?"

"We are looking for investors to help us complete the mass production of our products." Jack's voice slowly rose, revealing a hint of fortitude. "I believe that if we can reach a cooperation with your company, it will help our project develop rapidly."

Naanman appreciated his attempt and thought to herself that this young man was not simple and motivated. "I hope you can prepare a more detailed proposal before the next meeting, especially on the profit model and market positioning."

"No problem, I'll get it ready as soon as possible!" Jack smiled gratefully, seeming to be excited by Naanman's affirmation. At this time, he already understood that dating such a woman was not easy, but full of challenges and opportunities.

Meilin knocked on the door again and shook her head to indicate that time was running out. "Naanman, the meeting is about to start."

"Okay, thank you very much for sharing, Jack." Naanman stood up, smiled slightly, and extended her hand politely.

"Thank you, Naanman. I will prepare the information as soon as possible." Jack held her hand, his heart full of expectations for future cooperation.

Executives gathered in the conference room. Naanman walked forward, feeling the tense atmosphere of the meeting. "Ladies and gentlemen, today we will discuss future development strategies and potential new cooperation projects." With her speech, the meeting began.

Naanman was at ease in every aspect of the meeting. She insisted on her own point of view, sometimes leading the discussion, and sometimes listening to others' opinions. She also kept thinking about Jack's project in her mind, imagining how it would seamlessly connect with the company's overall strategy.

Executives led by Naanman had a heated discussion on future product strategies. She decisively put forward opinions and proposed more feasible solutions based on the company's overall goals and market needs.

"Our goal is to become a leader in the field of environmentally friendly materials. We need to integrate those truly promising projects into our system." Naanman said firmly, with a clear and powerful gaze, as if inspiring the thinking of everyone present.

"We also need to pay attention to risks. Sometimes overly aggressive strategies may bring hidden dangers." An executive objected, obviously having concerns about risk management.

"This is a problem we need to solve, not give up the opportunity." Naanman did not back down, she knew that real opportunities always come with risks and challenges. "If we can grasp the right direction and turn crisis into opportunity, success will be a natural thing."

As the workday drew to a close, Jack was sorting out materials alone in the office. He held in his hands the hope and trust that Naanman had given him, and his heart was filled with strength.

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