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00:00Today's Gacchiri Monday is the second half of the New Year's Special, where the amazing president gathers.
00:09The amazing president gets close to the amazing president.
00:13I see.
00:14There's the latest information.
00:16You can tell because he's the amazing president.
00:19What's so amazing about the amazing president?
00:22There are a lot of central words.
00:24In other words...
00:26Oh!
00:28You've been waiting for this, haven't you?
00:30There's a super-luxury New Year's gift from the amazing president.
00:34It's worth 5.64 million yen.
00:38The amazing president's New Year's gift
00:54Surprise!
00:57Wow, it looks fun.
01:01I see.
01:03So, here's our next segment.
01:07A close-up interview. The president is holding the president's bag.
01:12Who is it this year?
01:14Let's take a look at who is holding the president's bag this year.
01:19On the eve of December, at 1.30 p.m.
01:23Hello.
01:24Hello.
01:25Nice to meet you.
01:27Mr. Tei!
01:28Mr. Tei is holding the president's bag.
01:30And he's going to steal the president's job!
01:32No, no, no.
01:33The person he's going to learn from is...
01:35President Nitori of Nitori Holdings.
01:39Today, President Nitori is going to inspect Nitori Ikebukuro Sunshine 60.
01:46He asked the president to let him hold the president's bag.
01:51And the president said yes.
01:53I'd like to see how the members of Nitori Ikebukuro can improve their business.
02:02President Tei seems to be in a good mood.
02:07At 2 p.m., President Nitori's car has arrived.
02:12Nice to meet you.
02:14My name is Tei Ishino.
02:16I'm going to steal the president's job.
02:18President Tei, this is the first time he's met President Nitori.
02:22Oh, I see.
02:24He's very nervous.
02:28From now on, I'm going to follow President Nitori and observe him inspecting the store.
02:37Now, President Nitori's work starts.
02:41When you enter the store...
02:42It's a big store.
02:44The area manager and the store manager will greet you.
02:50What kind of fragrances do you have?
02:52We sell fragrances to female customers.
02:56There are many customers in their 20s.
02:58How much is this?
03:00It's 300,000 yen.
03:01Oh, that's good.
03:05What's this?
03:06It's a pet.
03:10It's not good for your wings, is it?
03:13It's 300,000 yen.
03:14Oh, that's not good.
03:17I think you should put it here.
03:19It's hard to see because of the shadow.
03:24If you're going to sell it, you should put it here.
03:28It's a dry seed.
03:30You should put it here to see if it's going to sell.
03:34If it doesn't sell, you should stop.
03:37President Tei seems to have started taking notes.
03:40Was there anything you were curious about?
03:43You said that you were trying to sell it.
03:46I'm very curious.
03:48I was trying to find a place where I could sell my pet.
03:51It's hard to see now.
03:53I need data to judge if it's going to sell.
03:56I'm trying to find the best place.
03:58I'm trying to learn how to try to sell.
04:00You're putting this here.
04:02President Tei was impressed by President Nitori's attempt to sell.
04:07What's the second one?
04:10What's the second one?
04:12Is the water temperature low on the other side?
04:19How many minutes and how many degrees?
04:23How many minutes is this?
04:25Six hours.
04:27This has to come here.
04:30You can see it from a distance.
04:32It's hard to see.
04:34I don't need this.
04:36I need data.
04:39The characteristics of a small magic bottle.
04:43It should be shown on a larger signboard.
04:46It's a very detailed point.
04:49There are a lot of central words.
04:52Specifically, I see.
04:56Then I'll buy it.
04:58There are about 15 words of complaints.
05:04President Tei is nodding here.
05:08I thought it was a good idea to convey the meaning of the word.
05:11We use a lot of fashionable words.
05:17But it's hard for customers to understand.
05:19It's abstract.
05:21It's a good idea to convey the meaning of the word.
05:26I learned a lot from that.
05:29Then President Nitori stopped in front of the kitchen corner.
05:36There are more details.
05:40The knife is shining.
05:44It's dark.
05:46It's not good if the light is not on.
05:49There is no light on the knife.
05:53I see.
05:56It's not in the customer's view.
05:59That's amazing.
06:02I can feel the customer's position.
06:12President Nitori's shop inspection has just begun.
06:21How much is this?
06:23This is the average price.
06:25This is the weekly price.
06:27It's 20 pieces a month.
06:30How much is this?
06:32This is 11 pieces a month.
06:3411 pieces a month is not enough.
06:39This shelf is too easy to use.
06:42This is no good.
06:44Please use only one shelf.
06:46Please put this on top.
06:51It's a waste of space to use two shelves with the same product.
06:56President Nitori has begun to organize the products.
07:02This is not a good way to use this.
07:04This is still 30% to 40% of the product.
07:09This is inefficient.
07:14President Nitori's voice is hot.
07:17However, everyone's footsteps are heavy.
07:24Next is President Nitori who came to the 3rd floor.
07:27President Nitori is not interested in this.
07:31This is the weekly price of this product.
07:36He walks out of the store as soon as he hears that there is a shelf that does not sell well.
07:41This is also a large area.
07:45How much is this?
07:48This is 15 pieces a week.
07:52How much is this?
07:54This is 15 pieces a week.
07:56This is 30 pieces a week.
07:59Is there a weekly supply?
08:01Yes, there is.
08:02Then you should sell half of this for a week.
08:09This is a rental product.
08:12This is a burden on other people.
08:15This is a bad thing to say.
08:17Please check all the products.
08:20How much is this product?
08:24I will check this product every month.
08:28Please make a proposal next week.
08:31Next.
08:35This is a cost-consciousness.
08:37I know that I am trying to convey this to everyone.
08:42I think it is important to make a decision whether it is necessary or not.
08:50He goes to a place where the sales are bad.
08:53He checks thoroughly and gives detailed instructions.
09:00He is the president of NITORI.
09:06He is the president of NITORI.
09:10He is a strict president of NITORI.
09:14Two hours have passed since the inspection started.
09:17This is the end of the inspection.
09:19The inspection of the store is over.
09:22I was surprised.
09:23He is very fast.
09:26He gives detailed instructions.
09:30He walks too much.
09:32I was surprised.
09:37After this, the president of NITORI will have a smiley face.
09:45cheers.
09:52He has a big party once a year.
09:57This is a party.
09:59This is not a party.
10:02Is this held every month?
10:04This is held every month.
10:10This is held every month.
10:15There are 300 employees on this day.
10:19He is surprised by the president's movement.
10:24He started moving.
10:30Hello.
10:32Hello.
10:37What is this?
10:39This is a product.
10:41This is a product.
10:43This is a product.
10:45If you wear a mask, you can't eat and drink.
10:49You have a cute face.
10:51You hide your face with a mask.
10:56I got a jacket yesterday.
10:59Did you get a jacket?
11:01The size doesn't fit.
11:03I'll get a bigger size next time.
11:06Thank you for your hard work.
11:09I'm working hard to get an AI.
11:11Do it.
11:13What does the president think of this party?
11:17I don't feel the hierarchy.
11:20It's easy to talk.
11:22It's amazing to talk to everyone with the same attitude.
11:28It's the same for everyone.
11:32The president was impressed by the sense of flatness.
11:38President NITORI was even more amazing from here.
11:42It's fun to talk.
11:45Talk and move.
11:49Laugh and move.
11:52From the beginning of this meeting, he is very interested.
11:57In the end, all 22 tables were full.
12:01He talked to all 300 employees.
12:05From the beginning to the end of the hour, the meeting began.
12:11Let's go.
12:13NITORI's second party.
12:17It's 7.30 p.m.
12:19The party ends here.
12:22It was amazing.
12:25The number of toasts is more than 100.
12:29Everyone here toasted one by one.
12:33I was able to feel the love of the employees.
12:39It was amazing.
12:45President NITORI's face is different from his face at work.
12:50It's amazing.
12:52When I was looking at the scene, I didn't have a scene where I was worried.
12:59Why is it different here?
13:02Experience.
13:03Is it an experience?
13:05It's all numbers.
13:07The conversation is a hobby.
13:11I was interested in one thing.
13:13For example, if you write 15 characters, it will be easier for the customer to see the knife.
13:20This has a sense.
13:22How do you do this?
13:24First of all, it's the position of the customer.
13:27I tend to judge based on my experience.
13:32I've been doing this for about 60 years.
13:35I have zero experience.
13:37Is there a moment when what you point out is off?
13:43Of course there is.
13:45For example, purple or pink.
13:51If it doesn't sell, it's purple that sells the most.
13:58In the old days, there was only red and black.
14:01It's too late for me.
14:03I apologize.
14:05In front of everyone.
14:08It's all numbers.
14:10If you do that, you can feel it every day.
14:15That's right.
14:17The next challenger is...
14:25Good morning.
14:27Nice to meet you.
14:29President Awata of TORIDOR.
14:32President Awata is 36 years old.
14:37He wants to have a bag of TAIMI OGAWA.
14:41He is a young man in his 20s.
14:45How does he work?
14:47How does he communicate with young employees?
14:51Let's take a closer look.
14:53Let's go to TAIMI's office.
14:58It's early in the morning.
15:01What did he show us?
15:04It's a necessary space.
15:06There are a lot of people in the office.
15:10This is OGAWA's office.
15:15Is this where the president works?
15:17Yes.
15:18Is this the president's office?
15:20It's next to each other.
15:22The president's seat is at the far end of the office.
15:28President Awata is surprised.
15:34What is he going to do?
15:36TAIMI OGAWA is here.
15:40I was looking at you.
15:44President Awata is watching the president's work.
15:53Is this really the president's seat?
15:56That's right.
15:58That's great.
16:00I like his humble attitude.
16:03He sits at his desk and starts his work.
16:08He leaves the office 30 minutes earlier than the employees.
16:12He checks the e-mails and replies to them.
16:16Then.
16:19President Awata stands up and sneaks in from behind.
16:24I don't read e-mails.
16:27I found an interesting channel.
16:30What kind of channel is it?
16:32It's a channel with the latest information.
16:39President Awata has TAIMI OGAWA's bag.
16:46President Awata is interested in a business tool.
16:54I found an interesting channel.
16:56What kind of channel is it?
16:58It's a channel with the latest information.
17:01What kind of channel is it?
17:03It's a channel with the latest information.
17:10I see.
17:12Can anyone press this button?
17:14Anyone can press this button.
17:16If you press this button, you can skip to the next channel.
17:20You can skip to the next channel.
17:24I see.
17:26Even if the president is busy, he can skip to the next channel.
17:29If you look at this, you can see what's going on at the company.
17:34You can see the latest information.
17:39It's a collective effort.
17:41You can see that it's a good effort at a glance.
17:45I feel that I can save time and share it with everyone.
17:52In 30 minutes, there will be a meeting with the employees, so let's go.
18:00There are employees who have been in the company for about a year.
18:05They actually work part-time at the company.
18:09They talk about their experience.
18:13They talk about their experience.
18:16They talk about their experience.
18:20In October, there will be a meeting at the company.
18:24You can give feedback to the other team members.
18:34I see.
18:35I was surprised to see the meeting in person.
18:39It's a very important meeting.
18:42I think nursing is one of the most important industries now.
18:47It's a good fit.
18:50But there are still problems.
18:52It's a closed industry.
18:55I'm worried about whether a different person will come every time or a proper person will come.
19:01Is there a company that is doing well?
19:03Yes.
19:04There are many companies that can't operate without time.
19:09Representative Ogawa asks questions one after another.
19:13Representative Ogawa asks questions one after another.
19:17Representative Ogawa has been thinking about something for a while.
19:21Representative Ogawa has been thinking about something for a while.
19:24What is not enough to increase sales?
19:28The industry is still growing.
19:31Yes.
19:34I think the industry is still growing.
19:41You don't know the timing yet?
19:43I don't know the timing yet.
19:47I don't know the timing yet.
19:52I see.
19:53We use the term claw shogi.
19:56We use the term claw shogi.
20:00We use the term claw shogi.
20:06I see.
20:07I see.
20:08I see.
20:09Not only does he listen to the employees, but he also makes them think.
20:15He makes the business learn from the employees.
20:21He makes the business learn from the employees.
20:23The next meeting is a one-on-one meeting with the employees.
20:27The next meeting is a one-on-one meeting with the employees.
20:32What Takahashi wants to talk about with Representative Ogawa is the badge that the employee gets when he improves his skills.
20:40He talks about the upgrade of the evaluation system.
20:44I think that we should focus on the ability to use the workers at the individual level.
20:55I think that we should focus on the ability to use the workers at the individual level.
21:06Mr. Ogawa is adding his own ideas to the young people's advice.
21:12They are getting more and more excited by each other's opinions.
21:18Mr. Awata is also getting excited and curious.
21:23And finally, he can't wait any longer.
21:26What do you mean by Rui Kei Kado?
21:29Mr. Awata.
21:31I'm just taking part in the meeting normally.
21:34I don't know what's going on because I'm not a part of the company.
21:38I should have used more time.
21:40I'm a little impatient.
21:42Next is a service report meeting to introduce a job to a part-time worker who was working at TAIMI.
21:51The company side and the job seeker side are trying to get along with each other, right?
21:55That's right.
21:56Which one is the bottleneck?
21:58Job seeker.
21:59Job seeker.
22:00I think it's important to have a deep understanding of the company.
22:05I see.
22:07Mr. Ogawa is getting more and more excited by each other's opinions.
22:13Mr. Awata is getting more and more excited by each other's opinions.
22:16And finally, he can't wait any longer.
22:19In Hiratake, TAIMI is a part-time job seeker.
22:22TAIMI is a part-time job seeker.
22:24TAIMI is a part-time job seeker.
22:26TAIMI is a part-time job seeker.
22:29When Mr. Awata noticed, he was caught up in Mr. Ogawa's ability to get his opinions out.
22:36Mr. Awata was scared.
22:38You were involved.
22:40That's amazing.
22:41You were caught up.
22:42The business is really attractive.
22:44I want to do it with you without thinking.
22:47I see.
22:48It's amazing.
22:49Mr. Ogawa, do you have a desire to get the employees to understand you from the perspective of a manager?
22:55Yes, I do.
22:56My average age is 29 years old.
22:58There are about 1,200 employees now.
23:01Why did I join TAIMI?
23:03Most of them want to be able to start their own business.
23:07As a startup, you grow.
23:09Because the growth angle is high, various opportunities arise.
23:12That's why I decided to leave the opportunity to them.
23:15I decided to leave the opportunity to them.
23:19I think I'm able to create a model in which the people who have left the results will become managers.
23:24How much is TAIMI?
23:26It's about 1.3 billion yen.
23:28That's amazing.
23:29I thought I'd buy it, but it's a lot of money.
23:33It's not as expensive as a company.
23:35No, no, no.
23:37That's a terrible thing to say.
23:39Finally, I heard a great announcement from the presidents.
23:44What is it?
23:47That is...
23:48C.M.I.N.E.R.S.O.
23:51It's surprisingly perfect.
23:56Everyone, thank you for waiting.
23:59This is a big New Year's gift from the great president.
24:03From TAIMI, I would like to give you a hotel, Montreux group, anywhere pair, and TAIMI mascot character TAIMI goods for 10 people.
24:13Thank you very much.
24:15And I would like to give a gift card worth 1,000 yen to 200 people that can be used for play.
24:20Thank you very much.
24:23We would like to give a gift card worth 3,000 yen to 1,000 people that can be used for play in Marugame Seimen all over Japan.
24:33It's 3 million yen.
24:35I did my best.
24:36Thank you very much.
24:39First of all, this is a coupon for 3,000 yen that can be used in the taxi app GO.
24:44100 people.
24:46In addition, we would like to give a gift card worth 1,000 yen to 5 people that can use an expert driver service for kids taxi, support taxi, and sightseeing taxi.
24:56We have prepared two things.
24:58First, we would like to give a gift card worth 1,000 yen to 15 people that can control their weight easily.
25:04In addition, we would like to give a gift card worth 1,000 yen to 15 people that can use a smart band called Smart 5 Minutes that can offer the best exercise.
25:14We would like to give a gift card worth 1,000 yen to 100 people that can use a four-piece set of furniture.
25:20100 people can use a four-piece set of furniture.
25:22In addition, we would like to give a gift card worth 1,000 yen to 100 people that can use a neck-fit pillow and pillow cover set.
25:27We would like to give a gift card worth 1,000 yen to 100 people that can use a three-piece set of black gadgets.
25:31And we would like to give a gift card worth 1,000 yen to 100 people that can use a three-piece set of stuffed animals.
25:37Thank you very much.
25:40This year, the total amount is 5,640,000 yen.
25:45It's really a lot of money.
25:47For more information on how to apply, please go to the program's website.
25:52You can also apply from the official X Instagram and Odenwa.
25:58Until Tuesday, January 21st.
26:03The president is working part-time at a great timing.
26:05What will he learn in the hall of Izakaya?
26:08I'm getting a headache.
26:10What will he do in the hall of Izakaya?
26:13What will be the president's opinion in the last four episodes?
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