Chapter 111 Meeting and Maid



Bai Yi spent about two weeks familiarizing himself with the operating logic between the key departments in Blackstone Fortress.

During this process, he also discovered some problems, which mainly focused on communication.

The area covered by Upper Black Stone Fortress is so vast that different departments are often separated by very long distances.

However, the tachyon communication equipment of most companies is not sufficient to support real-time calls across thousands of light years. In addition, the distance between industries makes communication between them difficult, and the coordination efficiency of various departments will also be affected accordingly.

So the first thing Bai Yi did after taking office was to uniformly add a more efficient tachyon network to all large enterprises, and the second was to convene a large-scale enterprise collaboration conference.

Before the conference, he asked different departments to report their problems to the higher authorities, and summarized the final results into a list and sent it to the representatives elected by the company.

These representatives will participate in the final conference as companies.

The specifications of this conference were completely different from the temporary meeting held when Bai Yi first took office, but the number of participants was several times more than the previous one.

The participants in the previous ad hoc meeting were all senior executives from Blackstone Fortress, but this time the participants in the conference were all specific companies.

Let’s take the world that Bai Yi used to live in as an example.

In the previous ad hoc meetings, participants were all top officials at the national macro level, such as the Minister of Transportation, Minister of Education, and Minister of Defense. The issues discussed and resolved were all major and broad issues.

This time, the participants will be detailed in the companies. Each major company will list its own problems and needs and submit them to Bai Yi at the meeting.

Of course, not just anyone can get involved in a meeting of this level.

Upper Blackstone Fortress is an independent ecological environment unique to other areas of the galaxy. It has its own military-industrial complex and government, as well as many state-owned and even private enterprises from different civilizations.

If you want to be qualified to attend the conference, even if you don’t have to be an industry leader, you must at least have a certain amount of capital and considerable say in the industry.

Only when they reach this level will they be qualified to submit proposals to the higher authorities; otherwise, they can only fill out free questionnaires.

The proposals were not submitted at the meeting.

Economic problems can never be solved simply by piling up computing power. Even with Bai Yi's abilities, he still needs time to re-plan and reconcile the conflicts between these companies from different sectors and industries.

These contradictions are diverse and complex, with many companies operating at different points in the same supply chain, and different supply chains often bridge one another.

Therefore, many seemingly simple issues can have far-reaching consequences if modified. Any changes to the current situation must take the overall situation into consideration.

For example, an alloy foundry lacks skilled technical workers, and the lack of skilled technical workers will lead to a decrease in alloy output, and the decrease in output will slow down the progress of the entire Blackstone Fortress project.

In order to catch up with the project progress, more alloy materials need to be mobilized from other production areas, which in turn will increase the employment scale of personnel in the transportation industry.

The increase in transportation personnel will stimulate the industrial ship manufacturing sector, which in turn will increase the demand for alloys.

As demand for alloys increases, orders from alloy foundries will also increase accordingly. However, alloy foundries, previously facing labor shortages, will inevitably increase unit prices to improve their competitiveness, but this will in turn reduce overall profits and increase ex-factory alloy prices.

Rising prices will in turn depress the market.

This will trigger a series of new chain reactions.

In the end, it may subvert the layout of the entire industry.

This kind of change is dangerous and uncontrollable. You have no way of predicting what will happen in the next second when the market operates.

The above example is based on very simple linear logic. In real life, economic operations are often chaotic, with various events occurring simultaneously on a single timeline, nested within each other and influencing the entire operating model of society.

Therefore, Bai Yi must first reserve a few days for himself to analyze the chain of interests and try his best to find the balance point among the constraints of multiple parties.

This balance point may not be the fairest, but it will be most conducive to social stability and economic development.

The collection of questionnaires and proposals lasts for ten days, after which Bai Yi will spend three days sorting out and verifying the interests and logical chains involved.

The specific meeting will be held on the fifth day after the analysis is completed.

During these five days, representatives from various industries will first receive the conclusions calculated by Bai Yi, and they have the right to review and correct them first.

After all the terms are approved by half of the representatives, they will be handed over to the representatives of each company as a formal draft.

When the meeting is held, Bai Yi will combine the memorandum of the first ad hoc meeting and the results of this analysis to allocate and schedule relevant industries.

Of course, the conference is not just his business.

It is expected that more than four-digit corporate representatives will attend the conference, and the entire conference will take more than 48 hours after deducting breaks.

Throughout the meeting, Bai Yi will fully respect their opinions and make modifications to the implementation of the final decision to the greatest extent possible.

But that's all in the past. At least during the ten days of waiting for the proposal to be uploaded, Bai Yi was still very happy.

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