Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 165: To Give a Job to a Person

Keep your job small, even if you have big goals.

Let's first divide the final inspection work that we are carrying into small pieces and leave it to people.

Look at the work procedures in detail, in turn.

I want Sarah and Gorgogo to understand all of this skill in breaking down and thinking about this work process, so I decide to think together while explaining it.

Gorgogo expressed his participation by flipping his attitude until then when he said he was reluctant to participate at first, but "a technology that leaves troublesome things to others". It's easy to understand.

Until I started the company and produced my first shoes, I was worried about making all the processes and lines by myself, but then the company couldn't get any bigger. You may need to change your consciousness before coaching people.

"First, I want you to ask me questions if you don't know, because I'm going to show you the inspection work I'm doing from the beginning."

Yeah, I said to Sarah and Gorgogo, "Okay," so I went ahead.

"Examine the appearance first. Make sure to see it in the light at a fixed time of day.

The points to be examined are focused on whether the leather on the surface is free of scratches, the leather is cut properly to dimensions, there is no painting of colour, there are no scratches on the soles of the shoes, the spikes are positioned properly to dimensions, the glue to which each part is applied is not sticking out, the width of the stitches sewn together is constant, and there is no discrepancy in the inclination or position of the seal of the shoe of protection "

"That's about it, we can do it," Sarah said.

"Our craftsmen can do it," Gorgogo said.

"Then I look inside. Is the fur of the ravioli laid in the shoe the right size or is the inner sole shade properly arched?"

"I think I can do that too," Sarah said.

"Finally, I'll actually try my shoes on. Do you feel uncomfortable when wearing shoes or anxiety in response when you pull off your shoelaces? Is there any discomfort in the sole of the shoe when stepping in? So far, the inspection of the shoe product is over"

"Doesn't it look like we can do the same if we leave it to someone with the right legs?" and Sarah.

"Well, if you instruct me to wear my socks tight, even artisans can do it," Gorgogo said.

Explain it so far, I'm kind of starting to wonder myself.

I was willing to leave it to people, but when I tried disassembling the work, I felt that anyone could do it.

What the hell did I think I'd never let you do?

"Doesn't that seem like something artisans can do?

Sarah's words seem like everything.

Maybe I just didn't like the shoe business getting out of my hands after all.

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In the meantime, I decided to make a policy of taking my hands off field work.

Most importantly, I'm practically scared of letting everything go suddenly, so after I have a transition period and have an inspection manual in place, I'll take my hands off all the product inspections, and I'll just do the extraction inspections myself. In the cut, I decided to hit my hand.

If it is a extraction inspection, it is only necessary to randomly extract a certain number from the product and inspect it, so less work time is required.

Most importantly, the act of extraction inspection is statistically correct, but there is a tendency to have a bad reputation from the field. Because you happen to look like you're complaining about a glitch in your eye. I get the impression that those who have been tested have had worse luck than reflection. In fact, I happen to calculate the probability of an overall glitch from the probability of a glitch in my eye, but my emotions don't do that. Around here, it's an interesting and tedious part of human perception.

I think that in the original world, factory directors and greats sometimes came to complain about the production site because of this.

At that time, I thought you usually didn't show up on the scene, but only came out and complained about it whenever you wanted, and I was also angry that the allegations hit me to some extent.

I guess I was worried about getting my hands off the scene when I tried it on him and was going to mentor him. I finally know what it feels like.

But anyway, how did you explain the statistics of the unplugged inspection?

Teaching the upbringing of statistics is too high a hurdle.

Well, I guess I'll just have to be sweet to be complained about "Kenji is fine" for a while.