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From a higher-level employee, Shun would be able to learn:
- that the project started out seemingly going well, but after they contracted with the Fujisaki company, everything started to go wrong; the manager doesn't know why, because that company has a good reputation, but it was a disaster. - that all of the paychecks have been cashed for the work on the ill-fated building. The manager refuses to give out any specific financial information on former employees (such as where they bank or what their accounts are, etc.)
From the executive, Shun will be able to learn:
- that the Fujisaki corporation reached out to the Yamada corporation to offer a partnership for their new building and actively assisted with hiring and ordering (he says that they got some remarkably good deals.) - that the Yamada corporation has recently been contacted by the Fujisaki corporation again, now threatening legal action over the unauthorized use of their name in the disastrous building project. The executives he worked with before aren't answering any of their contact methods and the Fujisaki corporation claims not to know who they are. He's deeply distressed about this.
(Let us know if there are any specific questions that would have been asked that aren't answered by this information!)
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From a higher-level employee, Shun would be able to learn:
- that the project started out seemingly going well, but after they contracted with the Fujisaki company, everything started to go wrong; the manager doesn't know why, because that company has a good reputation, but it was a disaster.
- that all of the paychecks have been cashed for the work on the ill-fated building. The manager refuses to give out any specific financial information on former employees (such as where they bank or what their accounts are, etc.)
From the executive, Shun will be able to learn:
- that the Fujisaki corporation reached out to the Yamada corporation to offer a partnership for their new building and actively assisted with hiring and ordering (he says that they got some remarkably good deals.)
- that the Yamada corporation has recently been contacted by the Fujisaki corporation again, now threatening legal action over the unauthorized use of their name in the disastrous building project. The executives he worked with before aren't answering any of their contact methods and the Fujisaki corporation claims not to know who they are. He's deeply distressed about this.
(Let us know if there are any specific questions that would have been asked that aren't answered by this information!)