Chapter 227: A clear division of labor

At this time, Han Jian also had an identity in the Cao Gang, and if he said some more, he would no longer seem to be noisy. Originally, Han Jian had no experience in the management of these gangs, but after all, he had the mind to be hundreds of years ahead, and as long as he came up with the same set of modern enterprises to deal with it, it was more than enough.

The first thing to improve is the structure of the Cao Gang. Originally, the Cao Gang was divided into four halls under a few masters, each hall had a hall master and a deputy hall master, and there were fifty or sixty people below. Now that the number has suddenly increased to more than 1,000 people, it is obviously impractical to directly manage the congregation in the model of four halls.

Han Jian's suggestion is not to increase the number of halls, lest there are too many halls and too many things that need to be allocated in the future, so that the personnel are scattered and independent, and it is more difficult to manage in managing business. It is better to set up a "rudder" directly under the hall entrance, and set up four rudders under each hall entrance, and manage the rudder below with the rudder.

Han Jian's mention was supported by Feng Ju and some elders, some of whom became hall masters and deputy hall masters, and they didn't want to add too many halls to thin out their own forces, but it was better to set up a rudder below, so that their power would not decrease but increase. However, after the rudder is set up at the bottom of the hall, relying only on a main hall master and deputy hall master can no longer fully reflect the authority of the hall. Han Jian directly built yƬ, from the entire Cao Gang, to the hall and rudder below, all set up elders. The gang has a total of six elders, which are served by the backbone members of the original Cao Gang, while the branch hall and the branch rudder each have four elders.

In order to distinguish the status of these hall masters, deputy hall masters, hall elders, helmsmen, deputy helmsmen and others in the gang, a product distribution system similar to the military rank system was established. Divided by the color of the armband, what color the hall owner hangs. What color does the sub-parity lord hang below. As for the hall elder, it is the same level as the helmsman below, which means that the helmsman is also the hall elder, but the hall master is not also a gang elder.

Under the helm elder, some who only manage small groups of people can be divided into smaller branches, and these small leaders use armbands to indicate their status in the gang.

In this way, the gang is temporarily divided into seven levels, of which Feng Ju, the big boss, is the leader.

Han Jian's mention is so scientific that no one below can say that it is so bad. They suddenly felt that entering the Cao Gang was like entering a small court. Whoever does a good job will be promoted. And those who do not do well will be demoted.

After listening to Han Jian's Jian, Feng Ju sincerely admired: "Brother Li still thinks comprehensively, so that every gang member of the Cao Gang knows what kind of position they are in the gang." In the future they will be in order to be on top. It will inevitably be fought by the gang. ā€

Han Jian nodded and said, "The Cao Gang has been established. Naturally, it is for development, if there is no sound system, why should brothers fight for it? ā€

Han Jian's words were immediately echoed by many people.

The problem of gang structure is determined. The next step is to allocate resources in the gang. This is also the biggest problem faced by the Cao Gang.

According to Feng Ju and some people's ideas, since the four halls were established, for the sake of fairness, they must have the same number of people and the same number of industries below, so as to convince the people. According to their ideas, whether it is Caoyun or Dutou, each Tangkou should have a part, and each Tangkou is a "comprehensive company", involving all aspects of the operation of the Cao Gang.

But Han Jian doesn't think so.

"Ladies and gentlemen, the so-called art industry has a specialization, if each of our Cao Gang four halls is involved in the same industry, then there will inevitably be competition between them. In this way, how can we work together to fight the other gangs in Jinling City? ā€

Han Jian's question made everyone unable to answer. All they wanted was fairness, and they didn't think about competitiveness at all.

Feng Ju felt that Han Jian was indeed very insightful, and hurriedly asked, "What does Brother Li mean?" ā€

Han Jian said: "According to the meaning of the following, the Cao Gang Sitang, the one who manages Cao Yun is responsible for Cao Yun, and the one who is in charge of the gambling house and the Qinglou is the one who manages the gambling house and the Qinglou, so that he can achieve the specialization and proficiency of the business under the opponent." ā€

Someone below immediately objected: "But Hall Master Li, if this is the case, wouldn't it be unevenly distributed among the halls?" How can those who have less share be convinced? ā€

Han Jian said: "Dare to ask you, what are you joining the Cao Gang for?" ā€

"Naturally, it is to beg for food, no matter how much you eat or how little you eat, in short, you have to be comfortable, and we are not convinced if others eat more."

Han Jian said again: "Since it's begging for food, isn't it just for money and silver?" Why should the money from each hall be handed over to the main altar, and when the time comes, we will distribute it a little, so that we can be as fair as possible? ā€

After Han Jian finished speaking, the people below immediately talked about it, and they all seemed to think that what Han Jian said made sense.

Han Jian added: "But fairness is not absolute fairness. If some of the cousins are fighting for the gang, making contributions to the gang and earning a lot of silver, it is not fair for you to let them divide it equally with those cousins who are hiding behind and eating their old books. We should have a system whereby each parish should give half of what he gets to the altar and the remaining half to be distributed by the parishion. ā€

Li Dangdang said at this time: "What if those halls below are not honest and say that they have handed over half of them, but they hide them privately? ā€

Han Jian said with a smile: "This requires our general altar to send down to supervise, responsible for sorting out and reviewing the accounts of the halls below, if there is a case of embezzlement, it is the duty of my torture hall." ā€

"That's a good idea." Ma San was the first to respond.

Next, the others couldn't find anything wrong, so they had to agree.

Han Jian also made some improvements to this mention. For example, the following is the question of recruiting people for each parish. Han Jian knew that if the authority to recruit people freely was handed over to the hall below, there would be a powerful hall that would gradually grow bigger, so that it would threaten the position of the general altar. In this way, the recruitment of personnel must open a new hall, whether it is recruited by the following halls themselves, or those who join the Cao Gang through other channels, they must be through this hall, and then distributed, as far as possible to achieve a balance in the personnel of each hall. If some of the halls are really bigger, they can be split, and the four halls are not a final structure.

Han Jian also had a long-term plan for the future of the Cao Gang, first gradually occupying the entire Jinling City, and then developing outward. With the development of the inevitable involvement of the localities, when the time comes to set up different branches in each place, the general power will still be handed over to the general altar of Jinling City, and then the Cao Gang will become a large group company involving the Southern Qi and even the Northern Wei Dynasty, division of labor and cooperation.

Han Jian finally said: "This is the first time that our Cao Gang has made distribution, try to be fair, and what development will be done in the business of each hall in the future, it will all depend on the ability of each hall below." The general altar gives the following enough authority to act independently, but this authority must also be supervised, who wants to stand on their own, Hugh blames the general altar for not giving up. ā€

"Okay." The people below have said.

The most difficult issues such as industrial distribution were solved, and the meeting finally agreed to draw up help regulations. This is also the most important part of a gang, with gang rules, it is good to control the people below, so that meritorious deeds will be rewarded, and mistakes must be punished.

As the master of the torture hall, Han Jian has no shirk responsibility for formulating gang rules. Han Jian is also very good at formulating gang rules, after all, he has watched a lot of movies, and he still has some knowledge of how these gangs and lakes manage their subordinates, the so-called gang rules are just a set of loyalty, benevolence and righteousness, and how to deal with those who bully their brothers and do not obey orders. Among the punishments, homicide, adultery and plunder are major crimes and can be directly punished by death, while some minor offenses, such as provoking brotherly affection or concealing goods, are also punished in different ways.

Han Jian listed the gang rules and read them to everyone, and the people below completely threw themselves into the five bodies that Han Jian admired.

"Brother Li, it seems that you are all based on the materials to be the master of the torture hall, and it is appropriate for you to be the leader of this gang." Feng Ju said with heartfelt emotion.

"What does Feng Dangjia say, I just help you take care of the entire Cao Gang, as for this matter, Feng Dangjia should not mention it again in the future." Han Jian said.

Although Han Jian didn't know how sincere Feng Ju was in saying this now, he knew the truth of the big move, if he had been in the gang for a long time, Feng Ju would slowly feel the taste of power, and he would inevitably be afraid of him, and the two might really fight for the position of the gang leader. But Han Jian knew that he would not stay in the Cao Gang for a long time, after all, the king of the east of the Wei Dynasty was his "profession", and he would have to return to the north sooner or later, that is, there was no possibility that he and Feng Ju would fight.

"Brother Li, this Brother Ke...... has made great contributions to the establishment of my Cao Gang, I wonder if this Ke brother is willing to join my Cao Gang? In the end, Feng Ju looked at Ke Qu'er, who had been sitting silently.

"No need." Ke Qu'er replied coldly.

Han Jian smiled and said, "This Brother Ke is also a person in the rivers and lakes and has his own gang. Why don't we set up an honorary elder position and let Brother Ke take over it? ā€

"Honorary Elder?" Feng Ju thought for a moment and said with a smile, "Very good." ā€

Han Jian said with a smile: "In the future, if there are heroes in the rivers and lakes, or virtuous people who are willing to join our Cao Gang, we can also treat each other as honorary elders." This is also very beneficial to the development of our Cao Gang. ā€

"That's what Brother Li said." Feng Ju was amazed again, and felt that Han Jian had put forward another good mention about the future development of the Cao Gang.

After all the things are said and done, all that remains is the time to distribute the various estates and helpers, and by the way, appoint the helmsmen and elders below. Because the Cao Gang had just been established, these allocations and appointments took time to perfect, so this distribution was a bit hasty. As the master of the torture hall, Han Jian didn't have to do these things personally, Feng Ju would discuss them with some people, after all, they knew much more about the people below than Han Jian. Han Jian is just a think tank, and about managing and buying people's hearts, that's what the head of the family and the hall do.

Everyone went out, leaving Han Jian and Ke Qu'er. Ke Qu'er said with some disdain: "Who is rare to be an honorary elder, what kind of torture hall master are you really going to be here?" ā€

"For now." Han Jian smiled, "I'm not a Qi person. ā€

"Hmph, I guess you're temporary, so why are you helping them so much?" Ke Qu'er looked at Han Jian and asked.

Han Jian smiled and didn't explain, he didn't want to tell Ke Qu'er that he focused on building the Cao Gang in preparation for the unification of the south by the Wei Dynasty in the future. (To be continued......)