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Isn't this kind of thing happening in your company, where the company is growing and the number of employees is increasing? The essence of corporate growth is the increase in work. It is not that the company grows because the number of employees increases; rather, the company grows because the amount of work increases. If new people can immediately handle the company's tasks, there wouldn't be a problem, but they cannot do so right away. While the number of new employees increases, the upper management is too busy to provide training. However, since the number of employees is increasing, the workplace becomes chaotic, and work becomes concentrated on a few individuals, making them busier than before. A representative example of this is the manager. Managers ideally want to lead their teams, but due to a lack of manpower and being busy, they tend to get stuck in the day-to-day operations. As a result, it creates a vicious cycle, and the playing managers become exhausted. This situation is actually a phenomenon that is more pronounced in companies that are experiencing growth. In other words, while the company may appear to be growing, the reality is that the number of players is increasing, and the workplace is in a state of chaos like a kite with a broken string. Because there is no system to control people and teams, the workplace is functioning like a collection of individual shops.
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