Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 395 Presentation of Management

"It looks like a lot of investigation-related work, but how are you going to do it?

"We have personnel on each task. We're going to share it and implement it, so the burden should be light on each and every person."

"Is there any chance that the burden will bias some workers?

"We add the number of working days to make sure there is no bias in the number of work for everyone"

I see. With this response alone, I can hear that Claudio and his new officials are using this method for a significant part of the time.

"Then there will be no bias as a work item. But are you sure there's no chronological bias?

"And, okay?

"Seems like you're calculating the work of the individual as a whole, but when you cut a particular day, is there ever too much focus on one person? For example, the work on the seventh day of the survey plan seems impossible without three Rodolphs. Take a vertical look at all the jobs written out of board in days. That way, at some point, you'll be able to see if your work is too focused on certain people."

"Align the days and look vertically... I see, you can also use it that way. No, it's really deep. That seemed to be a lack of consideration."

"If you step in a bit more and say it, it should be a useful way of thinking to calculate the foot, even during the implementation phase of territorial development. Since the workforce in the village is constant, it is necessary to add vertically the work to be carried out in parallel so that the daily work does not exceed the ceiling"

"You're right, you're right. We will estimate the maximum daily workforce to be included in the calculation during the development plan."

Paperino also makes notes while Claudio answers on the matters I have pointed out.

"Do you have anything else to point out?

"No, not particularly. I think it's a well-thought out plan in this short time."

To my answer, the new officials will look happy.

"So will you let me continue?

"Yeah, it was about management next."

"Let me explain that to you from me"

And, paperino advances and goes. After all, the role of explaining or answering arguments in public seems to be right for them in the clergy.

Unlike the overwhelming Claudio, Paperino slowly began to explain the surrounding circumstances.

"What I'm going to explain is a plan on how to manage your territory. To be honest, this is a bewildering part of it even for us, as it has been an item that has never been required for territorial development before.

Specific planning items for management will include consideration of management items, agricultural land management evaluation, building means of communication, building means of transport, building systems for preparing territorial management reports, and preparing investment reports.

In short, we discuss and decide what to manage, so that we can come up with harvest forecasts throughout the year for agricultural land, plus we will build from the ground up for communication and means of transport, and we believe that the report will produce a special report on the state of territorial management and to the investors "

"Is it true that there are too many control items to be borne by the rapporteur?"

I have proposed to increase the number of management items from myself, and there is no burden or anything.

But it is also true that too many controls do not go around as a matter of practice.

"We honestly struggle to narrow it down. It would be helpful if you could have another opportunity to discuss it again"

I acknowledge that I cannot and I like Paperino's attitude when he is asked for advice.

The more incompetent a person is, the more jobs he wants to do for his job and the more management items he wants to manage.

In order not to do so, controls should be the minimum necessary.

What to manage and what not to manage. Practical sense is required around it, and it is necessary to step into the logical structure of management items.

"Right. Let's discuss this later, keep going."

The new officials' plans and announcements show quite a bit of completeness.

I was curious to see what Priest Nicolo would think of this sight.