>>68619527>It's 2:00AM on April 15th, 1912. YOU are now the captain of the SS Titanic. How would you navigate the ship to shore and save all of the passengers? The firings and graduations are just the rats jumping ship. If you want any hope of saving the ship you need to go further back. Rapid expansion and negligent hiring practices were the iceberg. In the span of just a year and a half they went from 0 chuubas to 32. They did not take the proper steps in ensuring that the personalities meshed. They hired and hired and hired because ultimately they viewed the EN market as a landgrab. They ran full steam ahead into the iceberg of expansionism. Damn the consequences, damn the hull breached, they can always run the bilge pumps later. They did this because ultimately they did not and do not care about their passengers. Nijisanji talents are cattle. They have value as a commodity, but they are ultimately replaceable and interchangeable in the eyes of the company. Nothing could have prevented this outcome because these events were set in motion and have been in motion for years. Bring em in, use em up, kick em out. The machine cannot be fixed because the machine is not broken. It is working as its creator intended it to work.
I can't save NijiEN now. You can't save NijiEN now. All we can do is sit back, watch it slip beneath the waves, and hum Nearer My God to Thee.