Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 479: Exchange is a Failure

Briefing and Exchange?

I'll consider Claudio's idea.

I have the impression that the attempt to exchange each other's knowledge and know-how was made in the original world of the Exchange, but mostly ended up being a Gudagda with no achievements and no know-how shared.

If we do not design it so carefully, we will repeat our failures in this world as well.

"Want to gather a few people to argue? Tomorrow morning, who's going to get together?

"Right. Sarah, me, and Luc are back."

Says Claudio as he looks at the schedule put on the wall.

Since we have often acted in pieces to see what each of us is doing, we have increased our previously created schedules so that we can share them with new officials on the wall.

Sometimes it makes me sad to say "come to another world and schedule..." but it works so I can't help it.

By the way, Luc, from a merchant sent by the Swordtooth Corps, said, "I'm going to teach this to my parents!" He was excited.

Is this how business notebook scheduling becomes the standard for managing this world?

Looking at the work of the new officials, there are areas of excellence or strength depending on the personality and origin of each person.

Claudio, seconded by the church, is predominantly resistant to paperwork, while Luc, seconded by the Swordtooth Corps, is strong at the scene and in numbers.

Now they fly around outside the city and get engaged in material procurement, etc.

Backpack will need to be invited to participate in this story.

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The next morning, in addition to Sarah and Claudio, the backpack gathered.

The review is "How do I design an expert briefing and technical exchange meeting?"

"In fact, I will now think about how to implement it. Let me know what you think."

Although I will shake it, I will need to think about it rather than throw it round, so I will make a one-off reference opinion.

"The story begins in the first place with the need to adjust the opinions of experts. The design of waterwheels will be restricted if the surveying location is not known, and the adjustment of personnel and budgeting will not work without the design of surveying locations and waterwheels coming up. Instead of explaining the area individually, I want to explain it at the same time and share my doubts."

"I know that much, but... why are we talking about technology exchange? I don't know for artisans, but for merchants, information is the next most important business tool for life and gold coins. I can't imagine teaching people."

Luc raises questions from a merchant's point of view.

The idea that restricting information is the liver of commerce is not wrong.

"Then you're going to be missing out on business opportunities."

And I shrug my shoulders.

Basically, the company (of which) has no secrets of technology or know-how.

If you sign up, you can visit the workshop, and you're receiving talent internally from churches and sword fang soldiers in the first place.

If you want to spy, you can do whatever you want.

I'm letting you do your job, and I'm going to spare no effort in teaching you management techniques.

On top of that, he continues to raise the idea of administrative accounting in the form of the Adventurer Guild Operations Report to the upper levels of the kingdom.

"So Kenji is weird."

Sarah points out, the other two snort, too.

"The way the deputies do it, that, from a merchant's point of view, is strange. Sometimes I don't understand why I'm doing well. Now we know why the captain is in a reciprocal relationship with the deputy."

Jilboa and I are not equal.

Does it look that way from the outside? I think it's too overrated.

"And then, in the normal way, the technology exchange would fail."

"Yes, I don't think it will work"

Luc, a former merchant, let me assure you.