Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 509: Understanding the Briefing

The expert description of the warehouse. Finally, the expert description of the skills was completed.

"Good luck, everyone"

The original plan was to split up and have an argument after this, but it's getting dark already outside.

The eyes of the participants shine with excitement, but some cannot hide the expression of fatigue.

"No, no, I'm really tired," said the surveyor, Bundlefi.

"Absolutely. There was a stimulus," said Erlan, a water wheel expert.

First briefing. First description (presentation). First discussion (discussion). Knowledge of first time other experts.

It would have been stimulating following my first experience of everything, but I would need time to digest it.

But some of them want the stimulus to take shape right now.

It's as if you're afraid that the thought you just came up with will disappear.

"I could pull the drawings right now," said Malta, the mechanic.

"No, no, I'm rethinking it from the start," warehouse expert Bentham said.

The difference between the former and the latter may be due to the experience of touching on the overall picture of the business or scheme.

Was it "I never thought about anything out of specialty" or "I didn't know it because it's out of specialty"?

The former would have been more learned, but also more drained.

Circumstances around there look the same to the new officials who were turning to help and back.

One knowledge was arguing, but it would have been as if they were hearing suspicious spells for those who did not have the technical expertise or skill background (background).

I still have to understand it as a job, so I can deduce the fatigue, too.

"Sarah, how'd it go?

I'll finish my back job and ask Sarah, out of all the new officials I've gathered.

As a criterion for times like this, I'm going to ask Sarah.

Because when you talk to a knowledge class (Intelli) like Claudio or Paperino, you mistakenly measure your overall comprehension.

"Um... I found something amazing, but all of it? I wonder if it's tough when they say..."

"Right..."

Some of them were experts and took part in lively discussions, while others remained silent.

I wish those who did not speak had a high degree of understanding, but maybe they should not have too much fantasy.

It is important for me to understand the whole business, but I need to figure out how to follow up because it is the purpose of this briefing to bring all the experts to the bottom.

I hope there is an easy way to check your understanding.

I can't do a quiz.

At the launch dinner party after this, we will have to explore our understanding in person.

"Right. That may only be done by the deputy. In the first place, there's a suspicious part of what we don't understand."

Claudio says with a little remorse.

"Nevertheless, I can't talk to everyone by myself."

A little worried, Sarah has advised.

"Why don't you ask the uncles we were talking about? You know a lot about your friends, don't you?

I see, there is some kind of mutual assessment that peers can appreciate who understands quickly and who understands slowly.

"Do you?"

As you answer, start working out what questions you should check out at the dinner party in your head.