Chapter 65 We must not favor one over the other
Chapter 65 We must not favor one over the other
Back in his office, Qi Tongwei sat down and secretly planned his next task—to write a few more articles.
He knew that these articles were crucial to his future development.
Not only can it showcase one's talent and abilities, but it can also leave a deep impression on leaders.
This will lay a solid foundation for future promotion to section chief. After all, to get promoted, good performance alone is not enough; you also need the support of your superiors.
The reason why Party Secretary Jin Yang, County Head Lei Yaohua, Executive Deputy County Head Lan Guanghui, Discipline Inspection Commission Secretary An Zhiyi, Organization Minister Luo Chengcai, and County Party Committee Office Director Du Wenxuan supported him was because he was capable of achieving results.
After Qi Tongwei started working in Gushanling Township, the township began to undergo significant changes.
If Qi Tongwei can develop Gushanling Township, their achievements will improve significantly.
After all, the development was achieved under their leadership and support.
Thinking of this, Qi Tongwei took a deep breath and made up his mind.
Now that we have already helped Luo Cheng write an excellent article.
Therefore, we should not show favoritism towards leaders such as Jin Yang, Lei Yaohua, Lan Guanghui, An Zhiyi, and Du Wenxuan.
After all, everyone works in the same unit. If only one person is given special treatment, it will inevitably cause dissatisfaction among the others.
Moreover, Qi Tongwei was very clear about the subtle relationships within officialdom.
If Jin Yang, Lei Yaohua, Lan Guanghui, An Zhiyi, and Du Wenxuan feel neglected or ignored, the consequences will be unimaginable.
They might deliberately overlook me when it comes to the next round of promotions.
Even worse, they might be directly dismissed during the next round of personnel adjustments.
This outcome is definitely not what Qi Tongwei expected.
Therefore, Qi Tongwei began to seriously consider how to write corresponding articles based on the characteristics and needs of each leader.
He carefully studied the work experience, achievements, and priorities of each leader, striving to write works that were both in line with their style and possessed depth and value.
Qi Tongwei encountered some difficulties while writing articles for Jin Yang, the county party secretary; Lei Yaohua, the county head; Lan Guanghui, the executive deputy county head; An Zhiyi, the secretary of the discipline inspection commission; and Du Wenxuan, the director of the county party committee office.
For County Head Lei Yaohua and Executive Deputy County Head Lan Guanghui, their focus is on economic development, so Qi Tongwei only needs to write an article about economic development.
Therefore, Qi Tongwei began to collect various information about Yantaishan County, including its geographical location, natural resources, existing industrial structure, and so on.
After in-depth research, he gradually sketched out a blueprint for the future economic development of Yantaishan County.
From promoting the transformation of traditional agriculture to modernization, to actively attracting investment to develop emerging industries;
From strengthening infrastructure construction and improving the business environment to vigorously supporting small and micro enterprises and stimulating market vitality...
Qi Tongwei wrote down many forward-looking and feasible suggestions and measures.
As for An Zhiyi, the secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission, Qi Tongwei needed to compile the hidden methods of accepting bribes in later generations and write them into an article.
Although this work was somewhat challenging, it was accomplished through extensive reading and keen observation of social phenomena.
Qi Tongwei successfully identified a series of little-known bribery methods, such as "elegant bribery" and "option-style bribery," and analyzed their characteristics and harms in detail.
However, when it came to County Party Secretary Jin Yang and County Party Committee Office Director Du Wenxuan, Qi Tongwei was in a dilemma.
One was the top leader who controlled the overall situation of the county, and the other was the chief steward of the county party committee. Qi Tongwei really didn't know much about their daily work.
After racking his brains for a long time without any clue, Qi Tongwei finally decided to ask the two men for their opinions in order to complete these two important articles according to their requirements.
Meanwhile, Party Secretary Jin Yang, County Head Lei Yaohua, Executive Deputy County Head Lan Guanghui, Discipline Inspection Commission Secretary An Zhiyi, and County Party Committee Office Director Du Wenxuan,
After learning that Qi Tongwei had written an article for Luo Chengcai, he also became eager to do the same.
They all longed to publish their articles in equally influential newspapers and magazines.
Just as they were looking forward to it, Qi Tongwei arrived. After reporting on his work, he asked them which topic they wanted to write about.
Of course, Qi Tongwei's focus was on Jin Yang, the county party secretary, and Du Wenxuan, the director of the county party committee office.
After receiving the specific requirements, Qi Tongwei went back to write the article.
Two weeks later, Qi Tongwei presented the article to Party Secretary Jin Yang, County Head Lei Yaohua, Executive Deputy County Head Lan Guanghui, Discipline Inspection Commission Secretary An Zhiyi, and County Party Committee Office Director Du Wenxuan.
Let them make the changes.
After the article was revised, Qi Tongwei had them sign their names, added his own, and sent it to the People's Daily, Freedom Daily, Hanjiang Daily, Southern Daily, and Huacheng Morning Post.
As for why he didn't send the letter to the Handong Daily and Handong Evening News, Qi Tongwei explained the reason.
At the same time, Qi Tongwei informed Secretary Jin Yang, County Head Lei Yaohua, Executive Deputy County Head Lan Guanghui, Discipline Inspection Commission Secretary An Zhiyi, Organization Minister Luo Chengcai, and County Party Committee Office Director Du Wenxuan,
Early next year, Mingzhu Securities will launch stock subscription warrants, and we recommend that they purchase them.
The source of the information was naturally a classmate who works in Beijing.
At this point, they admired Qi Tongwei even more, and it was worth the risk of offending Liang Qunfeng to help him.
Qi Tongwei also told Yan Maoqing, Zhu Zhiyong, Wang Ziwen, and the people at the agricultural technology station about Mingzhu Securities' plan to issue stock subscription certificates early next year.
Of course, Qi Tongwei didn't forget Yan Shihai, Tian Xiaojuan, and Qin Huai either.
The vegetable company simply temporarily assigned a few more people to them.
The year is almost over, and the village is busy wrapping up its work, so they don't have time to deal with other things.
December passed in the blink of an eye, and it was January 1992.
When Qi Tongwei returned from his classes at Peking University, the township began its year-end summary.
During his recent trip to Peking University, Qi Tongwei told his teacher, Jun Haoyu, about the upcoming issuance of stock subscription certificates by Mingzhu Securities and asked him to pool his money to buy some.
Qi Tongwei also met with the classmate who had sent him materials to get them exposed when he was promoted to a permanent position, and told him about the upcoming issuance of stock subscription certificates by Mingzhu Securities.
Ask the other party to pool their money to buy some.
As for Gao Yuliang, Chen Hai, and the elders and folks of Qijia Village, we will only tell them after Mingzhu Securities officially issues the stock subscription certificates.
However, Qi Tongwei from Qijia Village still managed to find a reason for each household to contribute money.
Qi Tongwei also received 10.8 yuan in royalties (after tax) from the Southern Daily and Huacheng Morning Post, as well as a letter about the preparation for printing a third batch of 5 copies.
Meanwhile, the People's Daily, the Freedom Daily, and the Han River Daily also sent letters, indicating their intention to publish on the rise of a great power.
The quoted price was the same as that of the Southern Daily and the Huacheng Morning Post: an initial print run of 1 copies, 16K format, priced at 50 yuan, with an 8% royalty.
卖出3万册,版税9%;卖出5万册,版税10%;卖出10万册,版税11%;卖出20万册,版税12%。
Seeing that the Southern Daily and Huacheng Morning Post had captured the market in parts of the south, southwest, and central regions, they couldn't resist joining in.
In just two or three months, the book "The Rise of a Great Power," jointly published by the Southern Daily and the Huacheng Morning Post, has sold 4 copies, demonstrating its popularity.
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