Kaan-san’s surprised.
You need to earn daily for your family. If not, they can’t eat. They won’t have clothes. Going to school also needs money, and you have to give them pocket money, don’t you? What are you talking about?
Kaan-san’s eyes opened wide.
I knew it, she doesn’t think about that.
She thinks that managing a company is nothing but a game.
Danna-sama is talking about all the employees working for the company
Misuzu said.
Ideals are precious, but the employees have their life. They have a family. Managers mustn’t forget about the workers I know that. I too.
Kaan-san mumbles.
If that’s the case, you do understand that constant profits take priority over the manager’s ideals, right?
Misuzu said.
i do. That view, yes But, recently, most companies stray off because their manager wants to pursue their ideals
Minaho-neesan smiles.
We should’ve offered this service, or I’m sure that if you do this, the customers will be pleased, we will earn profits! And pushing their own ideals, messing up the whole place. Giving orders to do only that kind of work and not confirm if it works or not, bankrupting the company in the process. Forcing such action when there are not enough employees because they don’t know the ropes in business. Forcing everything to the employees Managers who never faced their customers.
If such people force their ideals, of course, it will collapse.
Oh, so that’s what creates a business that exploits its employees.
Most idiotic managers like that turn over to politicians, right? It’s the same. They dream of their ideals, give orders from above, and change things to their liking. They hardly have an interest in what the ordinary people wish for Minaho-neesan said. Kaan-san gasps. Be careful that your company doesn’t become like that
Minaho-neesan smiles.
thank you for the advice
Kaan-san replies discontentedly.
Anyway, I understand now why Kouzuki Kakka was guiding Kuromori-sama gently
Jii-chan’s guiding me?
That’s not the case
Suddenly, a voice comes from the speakers.
This voice.It’s Jii-chan.
That was a fascinating conversation. I thought that it would be impolite of me to Kaan house and their young lady if I don’t talk now
The girls in the courtyard got nervous.
It implies that the head of Kouzuki house is watching the whole situation.
I sent over Minaho-kun as a cushion to give you a test
Minaho-neesan’s appearance was a test?
I wanted to see what kind of attitude you will have with Minaho-kun
Kaan-san looks at Minaho-neesan, startled.
Would you listen to a woman who suddenly appears and says that she’s there because I told her to? Would you listen to what she has to say? Or would you ignore her and refuse to listen to her?
Jii-chan said.
For me, I think that one should listen to what others have to say earnestly, regardless of their status. Naturally, liars exist. People who will try to deceive you. However, as members of the nobility, you must stay gentlemanly and ladylike. Maintaining your refined attitude is a must, isn’t it? i’m very sorry
Kaan-san apologized.
Right, Kaan-san listened to Minaho-neesan, but her attitude isn’t nice.
Kanou-san was at least listening properly.
You didn’t see the merit of Minaho-kun’s talk, do you? You didn’t sense that it would be a beneficial lesson in your management and in your life, did you?\ that’s not true. It’s just that.her views are different than mine, so I found out that they exist too You should value the opinions of others!
Jii-chan said.
That’s the greater problem in current Japan. They’re intolerant of people who have a different opinion than them
People who have a different opinion than them
Japanese people nowadays look down on people who think differently than themselves. It’s wrong to believe that people who have a different view than yourself are inferior, that they must think the same way as themselves Oh. I see.
I think A, that guy thinks B. He must be an idiot for not understanding something so easy, so many people think that way now.
People see differently from their position. If we’re to use your conversation, managers and the end-employees have a different place. They have different worries. They have different things to do, and various thoughts Jii-chan speaks. There is the pressure where you have to pay all of your employees their salary. There are shareholders for companies. If it’s a long-standing company, then I cannot break it. Companies have retired people who worked for them for years. If I destroy that company, it won’t affect just the employees and shareholders. It will also disrupt the elderly who worked for that company long ago. Naturally, it will cause trouble with transactions. If my company were to create chain bankruptcy, then multiple lives will collapse I have never thought of that before
Kaan-san said.
Of course you don’t. If you’re playing with three companies, then your family will deal with it if you reached your limits
Kaan-san’s family has a large industrial enterprise, Memoru Group.
However, that won’t work with most companies in this society. Hiring a person means that you have to defend that person and their family’s livelihood. Naturally, it applies to your own family as well. If it’s just a small trade where you manage it by yourself, you can do whatever you please. However, if you involve another person, then you have responsibilities. You mustn’t forget that yes! Kakka!
Kaan-san replies.
Hmm, now that I’m the one talking, you listen enthusiastically i’m sorry Oh well. Let’s return to the topic
Jii-chan paused.
Managers do have responsibilities and worries. That also applies to administrative posts. Executives, officer, section manager, section chief, subsection head, the officer in charge, each position has its own worries. They’re not wasting their time playing around. Work isn’t all fun and games, it has hardships as well. Frustrations. Irritations. Even I experience that every day Jii-chan, the head of Kouzuki house, can’t do anything as he sees fit. Nevertheless, the Japanese people today have been in a different position, and so they see from a different perspective. Their worries are different. Their thoughts are different. For me, I think that one has to discern that different from others and accept it Jii-chan? Superiors are under the impression that subordinates who don’t understand them are idiots. Why can’t they follow simple instructions? And then think that the subordinates who can’t do their orders properly are lacking in skill. The young ones today are useless, and such yeah. But, the subordinates think, Why do I have to do something so trivial? I could do this better, it’s the impression where those who think differently are idiots. Thinking that person doesn’t understand it at all Oh. I get that. However, if the superior and subordinate are together, they will look down on someone else. The higher-ups don’t understand, business partners are worthless, The other department only has stupid people, the newcomers this year are all useless, our company president is helpless and such The superior and subordinate mutually look down on each other, and yet.
But when they’re together, they look down on someone else.
They think that they are correct. That they’re the clever ones. Therefore, they see people who think differently than them as idiots
Jii-chan’s voice gently echoes.
And people like that are increasing. I’m the one who knows. I’m the right one. Therefore, people who think differently than me are idiots I think it is as you say
Kaan-san mutters.
I give advice on my subordinates in the company, and yet, they don’t pay attention, thinking She doesn’t understand, I’m the right one here The directors in your company are yes-men who just accept everything you tell them, don’t they?