"Change can be uncomfortable," Clea began, "but it's also an opportunity for growth. I believe in each and every one of you and your abilities. Together, we can achieve great things. I'm here to listen and to guide, but I also expect your commitment and hard work."
The storyline intercuts boardroom tension with private “meetings” that blur the line between negotiation and domination. By the final act, Cléa hasn’t just taken control of the company – she’s taken control of everyone in it. marc dorcel girls at work clea the new boss
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