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Chapter 227: Clear division of labor

At this time, Han Jian also had an identity in the Cao Gang, and some suggestions would no longer seem to be overwhelming. Originally, Han Jian had no experience in managing these gangs in the world, but he had the brain to lead hundreds of years after all, and as long as he came up with the same set of modern enterprises to deal with it, it would be more than enough.

The first thing to improve is the structure of the Cao Gang. Originally, the Cao Gang was divided into four halls under several heads, each hall had a master and an assistant hall master, with fifty or sixty people below. Now the number of people has suddenly increased to more than one thousand. It is obviously unrealistic to directly manage the gang members in the four halls model.

Han Jian’s proposal was to not add halls, so as not to have too many halls, so that there would be too many things to be allocated in the future, so that the personnel would be scattered and they would be more difficult to manage when managing businesses. It would be better to set up a "branch" directly below the hall, and four branches under each hall were set up to manage the branches below.

Han Jian's proposal was supported by Feng Ju and some elders. Some who became the hall master and the deputy hall master did not want to add too many halls to divide their power. Instead, it would be better to set up branches below to increase their power, so that their power would not decrease but increase. However, after the rudder was set up below the hall, relying solely on a main hall master and the deputy hall master could no longer fully reflect the authority of the hall. Han Jian directly suggested that from the entire Cao Gang to the lower hall master, there were elders. There were a total of six elders in the gang, and the core members of the original Cao Gang were responsible for the responsibility, while the branch hall and the branch rudder each had four elders.

In order to distinguish the status of these hall masters, deputy hall masters, hall elders, helmsman, deputy helmsman and others in the gang, a division system similar to the military rank system is established. According to the color of the armband, what color the hall master hangs? What color the hall master hangs below? As for the hall elders, it is the same level as the hall master below, which means that the helmsman is also the hall elder, but the hall master does not serve as the gang elders at the same time.

Then under the Elder of the Helm, some people who only manage small-scale people can be divided into smaller branches, and these small leaders use armbands to express their position in the gang.

After this division, the gang is temporarily divided into seven levels, with the leader Feng Ju as the leader.

Han Jian’s proposal was so scientific that no one below could say such a bad thing. They suddenly felt that entering the Cao Gang was like entering a small court. Whoever did a good job would be promoted. Whoever did a bad job would be demoted.

After listening to Han Jian's suggestion, Feng Ju sincerely exclaimed: "Brother Li is thinking comprehensively. In this way, every member of the Cao Gang knows what position he is in the gang. In the future, they will definitely work hard for the gang in order to get ahead."

Han Jian nodded and said, "The Cao Gang was established. Of course, it is for development. If there is no sound system, why should the brothers fight for it?"

Han Jian's words immediately received many echoes.

The problem of gang structure has been determined. The next step is to allocate resources in the gang. This is also the biggest problem facing the Cao Gang.

According to Feng Ju and some people's ideas, since four halls are established, for fairness, they need to have as many people and as many industries as below, so that the gang members can be convinced. According to their ideas, whether it is the canal transportation or the ferry, each hall should have a part, and each hall is a "comprehensive company", involving all aspects of the operation of the canal gang.

But Han Jian doesn't think so.

"Everyone, the so-called professional expertise is specialized. If our Cao Gang's four halls are involved in the same industry, there will inevitably be competition among the internal ones. In this way, how can we work together to compete with other gangs in Jinling City?"

Han Jian’s question was hard to answer. They only asked for a fairness, but they had never considered any competitiveness.

Feng Ju felt that Han Jian was indeed very insightful and asked hurriedly: "What does Brother Li mean?"

Han Jian said: "According to the following meaning, the four Caobang Halls, the one who manages the canal transportation is responsible for the canal transportation, and the one who manages the gambling houses and brothels is responsible for the gambling houses and brothels. Only in this way can the specialization and proficiency of the business under the opponent's business."

Someone immediately objected: "But Master Li, if this happens, wouldn't the distribution of each hall be uneven? How could those who have fewer divisions be convinced?"

Han Jian said seriously: "I wonder, what are you joining the Cao Gang for?"

"Of course, it's to make some food. No matter how much you eat, you should feel comfortable. We don't accept it if others eat more."

Han Jian said again: "Since it's a plea, to put it bluntly, it's just for money or for money? The money from each hall must be handed over to the main hall. Then we will distribute it a little, so how fair we can be as good as possible?"

After Han Jian finished speaking, the people below immediately discussed it, as if they thought what Han Jian said made sense.

Han Jian added: "But fairness is not absolute fairness. If some churches fight first, make achievements for the gang and earn a lot of money, it is unfair to let them share equally with those churches who hide behind and earn old capital. We should set a system where each church needs to hand over half of their income to the main hall and leave the remaining half for each church to distribute it by itself."

Li Gandang said at this time: "What if the halls below are not honest and say they have been handed over half of them, but they have hidden them privately?"

Han Jian smiled and said, "This requires our headquarters to send supervision to the public and be responsible for sorting out and reviewing the accounts of each hall below. If there is a pledge, it is the responsibility of my prison hall."

"This is a good idea." Ma San was the first to respond.

Next, the others couldn't find any problems, so they had to agree.

Han Jian made some improvements to this proposal. For example, the issue of recruiting personnel at the following halls. Han Jian knew that if the authority to recruit personnel freely to the lower halls, the powerful halls will gradually become larger, which will threaten the status of the main hall. In this way, recruiting personnel must be opened. Whether they are recruited by the lower halls themselves or joined the Cao Gang through other channels, they must pass through this hall and then allocate them to try to balance the personnel of each hall. If some halls are really bigger, they can be split. The four halls are not the final establishment.

Han Jian also had a long-term plan for the future of the Cao Gang, first gradually occupying the entire Jinling City, and then developing outward. With development, it will inevitably involve localities. At that time, different branches will be set up in each place, and the total power will still be handed over to the main hall of Jinling City. At that time, the Cao Gang will become a large group company involving the Southern Qi and even the Northern Wei, and will divide the work and cooperate.

Han Jian finally said: "Now is the first time our Cao Gang has made distributions, and we try to be fair. If any business operations operated by each hall are developed, it depends on the skills of each hall below. The headquarters gives the subordinates enough authority to handle matters independently, but this authority must also be supervised. Whoever wants to be independent, don't blame the headquarters for not giving up."

"Okay." The people below said one after another.

Regarding the most difficult problems such as industrial distribution, the meeting finally agreed to formulate gang rules. This is also the most important part of a gang. With gang rules, it is possible to control the people below, reward all achievements and punish all mistakes.

As the leader of the Zhengtang Hall, Han Jian has no choice but to formulate gang rules. Han Jian is very good at formulating gang rules. After all, he has watched too many movies. He still has some experiences about how these gangs manage their subordinates. The so-called gang rules are just a matter of loyalty, trustworthiness, benevolence and righteousness, and to describe what to do to those who bully brothers and do not obey their orders. In punishment, murder, rape and looting are serious crimes and can be executed directly. Some minor mistakes, such as provoking brothers' feelings or private goods, are also punished to varying degrees.

Han Jian listed the rules of the gang and read them to everyone. The people below completely admired Han Jian.

"Brother Li, it seems that you are the leader of the Zhengtang Hall to be the master of the army. It is better for you to be the leader of this gang." Feng Ju sighed sincerely.

"What is Feng's words? I'm just helping you to manage the entire Cao Gang well. As for this matter, Feng's family should not mention it in the future." Han Jian said.

Although Han Jian didn't know how sincere Feng Ju said this now, he knew the reason why the big tree attracted the wind. If he had been in the gang for a long time, Feng Ju would have felt the taste of power slowly, and he would have been afraid of him. Then the two of them might really compete for the position of the leader of the gang. But Han Jian knew that he would not stay in the Cao Gang for a long time. After all, the Eastern King of the Wei Dynasty was his "profession". He would have to return to the north sooner or later, that is, there was no possibility of him fighting with Feng Ju.

"Brother Li, this brother Ke... has made great contributions to the establishment of our Cao Gang. I wonder if this brother Ke is willing to join our Cao Gang?" In the end, Feng Ju looked at Ke Qu'er who had been sitting aside and silently said.

"No need." Ke Qu'er replied coldly.

Han Jian smiled and said, "This brother Ke is also a man in the world and has his own gang. Why not, let us set up a position as an honorary elder and let Brother Ke take responsibility?"

"Honorable Elder?" Feng Ju thought for a while and smiled, "It's very good."

Han Jian smiled and said, "If there are knights in the world, or wise and wise men, who are willing to join our Cao Gang, we can also treat them as honorary elders. This will be of great benefit to the development of our Cao Gang."

"Brother Li said," Feng Ju was amazed again, feeling that Han Jian made another good proposal for the future development of the Cao Gang.

After all the matter was said, the rest was to allocate the industries and gang members of the hall, and to appoint the lords and elders below. Because the Cao Gang was just established, these distributions and appointments took time to improve, so this time the distribution seemed a bit hasty. As the leader of the Zhengtang Hall, Han Jian did not have to do these things personally, and would be discussed by Feng Ju and some people. After all, they had much more understanding of the people below than Han Jian. Han Jian was just a think tank, and the main thing about managing and winning people's hearts was what the head of the family and the hall did.

After everyone went out, Han Jian and Ke Qu'er were left. Ke Qu'er said a little disdainfully: "Who wants to be an honorary elder? Are you really going to be the master of the execution hall here?"

"It's just for the time being." Han Jian smiled, "I'm not a Qi person at all."

"Hmph, I guess you are temporary, so why do you help them like this?" Ke Qu'er looked at Han Jian and asked.

Han Jian smiled and didn't explain. He didn't want to tell Ke Qu'er that he focused on building the Cao Gang in preparation for the future unification of the Wei Dynasty in the south. (To be continued, please search Piaotianwen, the novel is better and faster!
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