Helping with Adventurer Party Management

Episode 727: Organizing issues to distract attention from the challenges in front of you

Gatan, and when I painstakingly opened the window armor that was due, dust broke out.

"Keho. Uh, you didn't clean this one."

They inhaled the dust. Sarah coughs and complains.

"Never go in the office," he said.

There is a mountain of information in the office that is difficult to spill out to the outside world, such as notes summarizing various concepts and statistics on shoe sizes, production procedures, customer rosters, memorandums on future workshop operations and blueprints on various new equipment.

Some verses were also aimed at office information by external raids that occurred in his absence.

If it's true, I wanted to take all the information to the territory, but somehow the information is physically bulky in this world.

Parchment is thick, and some notes are written directly on the board.

Above all, we decided to send a small number of people to the territory, so there was a possibility that security would be weak.

That's why I chose to keep the information secret by strictly locking it in the office.

"There's got to be some way to manage information around here."

The shoe business grew larger, as did the number of people involved.

There is also an explosive increase in the amount of information to be managed accordingly.

For this reason, the storage of information alone is exceeding the tolerances at the present offices.

Specifically, it's a room that's an office and living place, so Sarah and I have a narrower space to live.

Spill the tea and it will take paperwork, and with parchment on the side of the bed, I can't calm down.

Sarah, who grew up in a farmhouse with a lot of children, may not even care in a small place, but experiencing a deputy mansion where only the space was spacious, it feels so narrow.

"Yes, yes! I'll clean it first, get out of the way!

When Sarah opened the office door, was there a wind passage between the windows that opened?

A cold breeze blows in and washes away the starch and dust characteristic of the room where he was away for a long time.

Watching the crisp moving Sarah sweep dust and arrange herbal bowls handily at the window, I can feel the office regaining function as a home.

No one will look at Sarah now and criticize her as a former peasant and rootless adventurer.

From anywhere, he's a fine citizen growing up in the city and partitioning workshops.

I can feel that day in Affordable Accommodation when I was forced to change and ale a long time ago.

You felt your gaze, Sarah looked at this one and opened her mouth.

Kenji, I'm gonna go buy some white bread later.

"Oh, wow."

Only the food seems the same.

Plus the number of bowls of herbs lined up at the window. Isn't it just a little too much?

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If Sarah says what I'm doing while she restores the office, she'll be worried about her future policies the same way.

I'm glad the workshop was changing in various good directions while I was gone, but that's more to think about.

"Why don't you sort it out a little bit"

I appreciate the fact that the office has a blackboard. The combination of whiteboard and pen, even if not white ink and blackboard, helps organize thoughts.

If you worry about every complicated thing, make it a list of everything first.

We'll sort it out later.

There are various approaches to the logic of rearrangement, but for now we shall classify it in two axes: "importance" and "urgency".

Four priorities will then be given as follows:

1. "Important and Needs to Do Now"

2. "Important but thoughtful business"

3. "Important but Needs to be Done Now"

4. "It's not important and you can do it later"

The advantages of this approach are that it can prevent the "important but carefully thought out use" of 2 from being left on a busy schedule.

How will you think uniformly about groups of businesses with completely different personalities and degrees of growth, such as remote territorial management and the future portrait of a growing shoe factory, and Martin's Running Adventurer development that you just found out about, ultimately leading to support for adventurers?

It could be the right way to classify it for me right now that I'm worried.

If you're confused that you have a lot to do, it's a good idea to sort it out in some way for now so that you can see the troubles from the outside.

He/she can spit it out and refresh himself/herself, and can seek advice from others.

And when I say "important and immediate business".

"First of all, it would be the response of Priest Nicolo."

What have you done with the report "Thick, heavy, as if it were a box of different beings" entrusted to Priest Nicolo?

In territorial development, I have a somewhat dismissive memory.

Anyway, I have to be aware that Paperino's guy is what I used to strip my eyes off and write on parchment diligently every time I did something.

I have a stomachache from now on just imagine what impossible challenges the Nicolo Priest, who read that report, will push with a good smile.

I want to be a dull protagonist.