As Nan Zhubin's words fell, he took the lead on stage and stomped his foot three times with a heavy "thump, thump, thump."
Because he needed to demonstrate, his movements were very big and very forceful, to the point that after three stomps his legs felt a bit numb.
And after Nan Zhubin moved—
Thump—
Thump thump—
Thump thump thump—
The employees, whose engagement had already been completely activated, followed suit one after another. Some were even in a playful mood, repeating the "three stomps" several rounds in a row.
In the spacious conference room, packed with people, the commotion they caused was comparable to a small earthquake.
If not for the fact that they had no tacit coordination and their movements could hardly be called synchronized, they might even have triggered a resonance in the floor.
