Chapter 19
Skylar didn’t hold back, rolling out bold new rules that shook the company. Everyone tiptoed around, careful not to cross her
Phidon had been ignored for years, its finances a mess of had bookkeeping.
Skylar locked herself in with a dozen accountants for two brutal days, sorting out years of financial chans
She sniffed out a few greedy execs who’d been pocketing cash, fiting them on the spot and unleashing the company’s lawyers to recover every penny.
Word of her no nonsense style spread last. The staff, who’d first thought she was just a nepotism hire, now looked at her with a mix of respect and fear.
After Skylar’s shake–up, Phidoh was roughed up but finally in order.
She pumped in a big pile of cash, offering top pay to attract talent.
Money does the talking, and within hours, over a thousand resumes from big shot professionals nationwide poured in,
In just one day, the company was back on track.
Phidon’s losses over the years came from dumping time and money into new drugs that kept flopping.
Even worse, they had no steady income to keep things running.
When the cash ran dry, the company sank
Skylar thought it over and decided to roll out a standard version of CardioShield to keep sales steady.
With more money down the line, they could dive into new drug research.
She handed the formula to the R&D team, who worked late to get it done. After thorough testing, they confirmed the drug was ready for the market.
“Ma’am, where’d this formula come from?” Andrew, a researcher, asked, raising an eyebrow.
“A doctor friend shared it,” Skylar said, keeping it vague
Andrew’s jaw dropped. “This stuff’s way better than the competition. Why would your friend just give it away instead of making bank? That’s… odd.”
Skylar just smiled, sidestepping the question.
She knew it was a winner. She was already cashing in.
“There’s one hiccup,” Andrew said, scratching his head. “One of the herbs is hard to get. We’d need a special supplier. Can we swap it out?”
Skylar shook her head. “No way. Substitutes won’t work–it’ll mess with the results”
Andrew sighed, nodding. “My bad. I wasn’t thinking straight.”
Skylar’s face turned serious. “We can sort out sourcing problems. But we never take shortcuts. Bad drugs hurt people and kill the company.”
Andrew nodded quickly. “Understood;
“I’ll get procurement on the herb sourcing.” Skylar said. “You stick to the lab.”
She passed the task off, and the procurement team jumped on it.
Soon, they found a company willing to sell in bulk, but their price was sky–high.
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Chapter 19
After several rounds of talks, the supplier wouldn’t budge.
“We’ve tried everything,” the procurement lead said, frustrated. “Can we bump the budget a littler
Skylar leaned forward, hands clasped under her chin, her eyes sharp. “That ingredient isn’t worth their price. They’re holding firm because they think they can rip us off.”
“So, what’s the plan?” the lead asked.
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