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Act One Hundred and Forty-Second, Take the Clothes

For most organizations, keeping confidential is not an easy task.

When Ross and several female workers returned to the workshop, rumors about the "Freman's giant machine" spread among the female workers.

The more courageous female worker found Ross after the end of her shift and asked, "Ross, are we really going to be replaced by that huge machine?"

Ross shook her head, and she explained to the female worker again according to the previous explanation.

However, although she finished explaining, the female worker nodded. However, Ross knew that she did not believe it. Even the more she explained, the less they would believe it.

Ross knew that she had made a mistake. She sorted out the improvement opinions on the machine in the notebook and sorted out the thoughts in her mind.

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

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

Ross pushed the door and saw Doug wearing it, with several pillows placing behind him, half-lying reading.

Doug put down his hand and read half of the book. This book was recommended by Principal Woolsey and has been recommended for a while. But Doug has not had time to read it.

A few days later, he will get better and he will go to see Principal Wolsey. When we meet, although we may not talk about this book, we are prepared for any incidents.

"Boss, I have sorted out my opinions." Ross handed out his notebook and said.

"How is it fast?" Doug took the notebook that Ross had already spread out.

Rose's notebook looks more interesting from the outside, with cowhide texture and cowhide to the touch.

However, this cowhide shell can be disassembled. In other words, several books inside may have been written, but the shell is still the same.

Doug held this notebook with a very contemporary design in both hands, reading Rose's thoughts on the new production line on paper.

It can be seen that Ross and the female worker she brought with him did think carefully.

However, most of the above ideas are not possible to improve.

Reality is full of compromise.

It is impossible to truly make reality reach its ideal appearance.

Doug would not say this to Ross directly. Because speaking directly is equivalent to denying Ross' work results. Ross will then doubt why he ended up like this last night following the order.

Doug read the content of Ross' abbreviation again, and then said, "I wrote very well, I have ideas, and I wrote very quickly. But, come to me so quickly, have you encountered any problems?"

"Yes... I can't solve some problems." Ross lowered his head as if he admitted his mistake and said in a slightly smaller voice, "The two female workers I brought with him told others that if the Freeman workshop machines were activated, some of them would be unemployed.

I explained, but they didn't agree.

Because, they were all scared by the output of the Freeman production line that may exceed ten times the current one.

They feel that even if there are many jobs, Freeman's workshop is fully powered, and "Monopoly" does not have such a big market at all.

at last……

Some of them must be fired.”

"They are so smart?" Doug said after Ross finished speaking. However, seeing that Ross seemed to be in a collapse, he said again, "I'm not talking about the people they spread rumors and want to fire, but they actually started talking about the market. Ross, don't you think this is not a good thing?

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

This is a very organized logical chain.

Their worries are not made out of nothing.

That is to say...

As long as you follow this logical chain and solve the root cause, you will solve this problem.

The root cause they think is that Monopoly does not have such a big market. We make them feel that having such a big market will solve the problem?"

After Doug finished speaking, Ross was still standing there.

"Take me over the clothes," Doug continued, "they may think you are just their supervisor, and you don't count on what you say about outside. So, whether you explain that you won't lay off employees or that there is a market that won't cut production, they may not believe you.

But if I go and say, will you believe them?"

Doug took the clothes handed over by Ross and started to wear them.

Only then did Ross realize what Doug meant to ask her to take the clothes.

She said anxiously, "But! You are still sick! You are going to lie in the bed!"

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

Doug was dressed and bent over to look for shoes.

However, he had a cold and lay on the bed, feeling that he had recovered, but when he bent down, he suddenly felt a little dizzy.

"I'll put on your shoes." Seeing that Doug had decided, Ross stopped persuading him. He knew that the boss was a decisive person, and he continued to persuade him, but it would not do anything, but would just make him hate him. She didn't want to be hated by the boss...

The shoes are a little cold.

This is also impossible.

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

Doug was walking on the road, although he was still a little light, but he didn't feel like he was stepping on cotton.

He went out of the door by himself, arrived at the corridor, went downstairs, and felt unstable, so he slightly supported the wall.

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

The female workers who had always been in good order became noisy at this time.

Although the person who works is still working, his attention has decreased a lot, both in terms of speed and yield.

Management is a meticulous job that requires a lot of energy.

Even the smartest person has no shortcuts when doing management work.

Moreover, once you are a little careless, the previous efforts will be in vain.

The workshop that Ross almost built downstairs has been operating smoothly for more than two months.

However, at this moment, the female workers heard the big news and seemed to be about to collapse.

However, when some female workers noticed Doug went downstairs, they closed their mouths.

Although the other female workers didn't understand what was going on at first, they also felt a different atmosphere and then closed their mouths.

Doug stood on the small platform, facing the female workers below, and said to the tin horn, "Today, I asked Rose to take two excellent workers to take to Freeman to take 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, they would definitely not be sold, and many workers would be fired.
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