Act 142 Take the clothes

For the vast majority of organizations, confidentiality is not a simple matter.

When Ross and several of the female workers returned to the workshop, rumors of the "Freeman Giant Machine" spread among the female workers.

The more daring female worker, at the end of her shift, approached Rose and asked, "Rose, are we really going to be replaced by that huge machine?"

Rose shook her head, and she explained it to the woman again, as she had explained before.

However, although she had finished explaining, the female worker nodded her head. However, Rose knew she didn't believe it. Even, the more they explain, the less they will believe it.

Knowing that she had made a mistake, Rose sorted out the improvements to the machine in her notebook while sorting out her thoughts.

Then, she went upstairs and knocked on the door of Doug's bedroom.

"Please come in. Doug's voice came from the door.

Rose pushed the door and saw Doug on his back, with a few pillows behind him, half-lying reading.

Doug put down the half-read book in his hand, this book was recommended by Principal Woolsey, and has been recommended for some time. But Doug never had time to look.

In a few days he had recovered from a cold, and he was going to see Principal Woolsey, and when he did, he might not necessarily talk about the book, but he was prepared.

"Boss, I've sorted out all the opinions. Ross said, handing out his notebook.

"How fast?" Doug took Rose's notebook that had been spread out.

Rose's notebook looks more interesting from the outside, the texture looks like cowhide, and it is also cowhide to the touch.

However, the cowhide shell is removable. In other words, the book in it may have been written several times, but the shell is still a set.

Doug held the notebook in both hands and read Ross's ideas for the new production line.

It can be seen that Ross and the female workers she brought with her have really thought about it.

However, most of the above ideas have no possibility of improvement.

Reality, full of compromises.

It is simply impossible to really make reality look like it is ideal.

Doug wouldn't have said that directly to Rose. To say so would be to deny the work of Ross. Rose would then wonder why he had followed the orders he had done last night.

Doug looked at Ross's abbreviation again, and then said, "It's very well written, very thoughtful, and very fast. But did you run into something wrong with coming to me so soon?"

"Yes...... There are some problems that I can't solve. Ross bowed his head as if admitting his mistake, and said in a slightly quiet voice, "The two women I brought with me came back and told the others that if the machines in Freeman's workshop were used, some of them would lose their jobs.

I explained, but they didn't agree.

Because, they were all frightened by the fact that the Freeman line could produce ten times more than it is now.

They felt that even if there were many jobs, Freeman's workshop was fully operational, and "Monopoly" would not have such a big market at all.

At last......

There must still be some of them who will be expelled. ”

"They're so smart?" Doug waited for Rose to finish speaking, but he saw that Rose seemed to be on the verge of collapsing, and he added, "I'm not talking about the people they are rumoring to fire, but they actually started talking about the market." Rose, don't you think that's a good thing?

They feel that "Monopoly" does not have such a big market, so they feel that the output is high and cannot be sold, so they will definitely reduce production and lay off people.

It's a very well-organized logical chain.

Their worries are not unfounded.

Other words......

As long as you trace back to this logical chain and solve the root cause, the problem is solved.

The root cause of their thinking is that "Monopoly" does not have such a big market, and we make them feel that there is such a big market, won't it solve the problem?"

After Doug finished speaking, Rose was still stunned.

"Help me get my clothes. Doug continued, "They may think you're just their supervisor, and you don't care about what you say about the outside. So, whether you explain that there will be no layoffs, or that there is a market that will not reduce production, they may not necessarily believe you.

But if I were to say it, would they believe it?"

Doug took the clothes Rose handed him and began to put them on.

It was only then that Rose realized what Doug meant by letting her take her clothes.

She said anxiously, "But, you're still sick! You're going to be in bed!"

"It's just a cold, isn't it? Compared to the stability of the workers in the printing and dyeing factory, my cold is nothing. ”

Doug got dressed and bent over to find his shoes.

However, when he caught a cold, he lay on the bed and felt that he seemed to be better, but as soon as he bent over, he suddenly felt a little dizzy.

"I'll put your shoes on. Ross saw that Doug had already decided, so he stopped persuading. He knew that the boss was a resolute person, and if he continued to persuade him, it would not have any effect, it would just make him hate himself. She doesn't want to be hated by her boss......

It's a little cold in the shoes.

There's no way around it.

However, compared to those who can't afford to wear shoes, they are already very happy.

Doug walked along the road, still a little fluttery, but he didn't feel like he was stepping on cotton.

He went out by himself, went to the hallway, went downstairs, and when he felt unstable, he leaned against the wall a little.

It took about twice as long as before, and he finally arrived at the workshop on the first floor.

The female workers, who had always been in order, were noisy at this time.

Although the work is still working, the attention has decreased, whether it is speed or yield, it has decreased a lot.

Management is a delicate task that requires a lot of energy.

No matter how smart a person is, there are no shortcuts when it comes to managing work.

And, if you are a little negligent, your previous efforts will be in vain.

The workshop downstairs, which Ross almost single-handedly set up, has been operating smoothly for more than two months now.

However, at this moment, the female workers heard the big news, and it seemed that all the order was about to begin to collapse.

However, when some of the female workers noticed that Doug was going downstairs, they kept their mouths shut.

The other female workers, although they didn't understand what was going on at first, also felt a different atmosphere, and then shut up.

Standing on the small platform, facing the female workers below, Doug said to the tin horn, "Today, I asked Rose to take two good workers to Freeman's side to have a look. They were all shocked by the production line built by Freeman, and suspected that if "Monopoly" was really produced from that production line, it would never sell, and many workers would have to be fired.

I'm standing here now, not to discuss with you whether or not to fire people, but to tell you how big the market for "Monopoly" is......"