Chapter 358: Flaws in Management Model



Qin Mingguang was helpless about the closure of large mines for urban construction.

He was assigned to manage the mining industry, and there was a daily mining quota, which was related to the progress of urban construction.

If it is not completed, it may leave a bad impression on the train conductor.

So he called Chen Guoliang and opposed the closure of the mine.

"You can find other places to build houses, just leave the mine alone."

The two parties are acquaintances and there is no conflict. They just need to talk things out and discuss the best solution.

However, unexpectedly, this matter was exposed, which caused a dispute between the two departments.

Expanding the city on the one hand and carrying out high-intensity mining on the other are both correct, but they are in conflict.

It would have been fine if it had just been a dispute between departments, but unexpectedly, overnight, the dispute expanded to between fleets.

Chen Guoliang's fleet was called Red Flag, and Qin Mingguang's fleet was called Shura.

People from both sides provoked and insulted each other on the Internet, and even prepared to fight in private.

Qin Mingguang was the first to sense something was wrong and immediately reminded Chen Guoliang to control his people.

The control was effective, but unexpectedly the situation expanded to the guild.

Hope Guild and Mingyue Guild are both large guilds, with more than 100,000 people in total. If they cause trouble, it will be a big deal.

They hurried to restrain him, but found that they couldn't.

What's more troublesome is that Qin Mingguang's side also added a large number of workers who were about to be laid off, which further escalated the situation.

All this happened in just half a day and one night. Helpless, Chen Guoliang and Qin Mingguang reported it to Chen An together.

It is impossible for Chen An to keep an eye on the people below every day. If Fu Yao's warning is not triggered, he can only wait for the people below to report themselves.

"Two unions are arguing? Even involving local workers?"

Chen An did not deal with it in a hurry, but asked Fu Yao to retrieve all the information for detailed analysis.

"Since leaving Purple Star, the Train Guild has never had any major conflicts. How could they fight over such a small matter? Is Barron secretly interfering?"

Fuyao gave the analysis results shortly afterwards.

[The two departments have a conflict of interest, so it is normal for them to have a dispute.]

[Now is not the same as before. Since there are no star beasts and life stars, passengers cannot freely obtain resources on a large scale, so they will protect their own interests more.]

[There's no sign of Barron taking action yet, but I wonder if there's some force deliberately trying to cause us to fight internally?]

Chen An stood up to drink tea and ate a fire lotus fruit.

"Your analysis makes sense. The current situation is that passengers are crowded in the city, and conflicts with locals and even among themselves are unavoidable. But the more this happens, the less anxious we should be."

He thought about it and came up with a solution.

"Separate the lower levels of each department to prevent the formation of factions within the fleet or guild."

"Regardless of the reason, it is wrong to start a guild-level fight. Both guilds will be fined one million star coins each. This will be announced on the intranet."

"Start checking all departments in the city now. I suspect there are more hidden dangers."

After checking, we found that this was indeed the case.

There are conflicts between the Academy of Sciences and the Scientific Committee, conflicts within the City Guard, and problems of varying sizes within other departments.

It appears to be naturally formed, but it cannot be ruled out as intentionally manufactured.

"The city's management model may be flawed. Call Lin Hao."

Half an hour later, when Lin Hao arrived at the Glazed Tower and was about to report on the current achievements, Chen An asked seriously, "Are there many aspects of the city's management that are inappropriate?"

Lin Hao seemed to anticipate Chen An's questioning, and he immediately replied, "All models are reasonable. The current problems are merely manifestations of contradictions in the city's development stage. Once they are resolved, everything will be fine. Sir, whether you are doing something big or small, there will always be contradictions. Perfection is never an option. I've heard about the conflict between the Ministry of Urban Construction and the Ministry of Mining. It's easy to resolve. Just relocate the mine; there's no need to close it."

This sounds fine, but because Chen An is very wary of him, he feels that there is something wrong.

"It's good that it can be resolved. Let me ask you again, what is the mission of the Scientific Committee?"

Lin Hao replied: "To manage scientific endeavors and regulate the behavior of scientists."

Chen An raised his hand to call up the screen, and a light screen popped up in the air, showing that two groups of scientists were in confrontation.

"You've done a great job. You've divided my scientists into two camps in just two months. What's your intention?"

What’s more interesting is that these things are within the scope of reasonable rules, and Fuyao will not interfere or alert Chen An.

Chen An was ready to break off relations with Lin Hao at this time. If Lin Hao showed his true face, he could take him down at any time.

Lin Hao calmly replied, "If you want to control a group of people, it's best to split them into two camps. The president of the Academy of Sciences is Abel. He has a kind personality, but he's incredibly obsessed with research funding, and he must keep it in his hands. The chairman of the Science Committee is Zhou Zhenfeng. In order to manage the Academy, he also needs to keep the research funding in his hands. This way, the adults can achieve a balance and easily control it."

Chen An laughed in anger: "Scientists are for research, not political struggle."

"Your Excellency has said a lot, and I completely agree with it. Please advise me on how to revise it."

Chen An thought Lin Hao would refute, but he was unexpectedly submissive.

"You go down first, I'll take care of it."

"Yes, please call me if you have any instructions."

After Lin Hao left, Chen An called up the on-site footage from the Academy of Sciences.

Half of the scientists, led by Abel, and the other half, led by Zhou Zhenfeng, are debating the management rights of scientific research resources in a scientific way.

Chen An didn't see Steno and found that he was one of the few scientists who didn't get involved in this matter. Chen An was very relieved.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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