>>67501792>im saying someone leaving after SIX YEARS should be seen as normal regardless of where they go>I will be worried about nijijp the day they have mass graduations>you don't understand what I sayI understand perfectly what you are saying, which could be summarized in one sentence.
>a single long term employee leaving is not dramatic and even expectedThe thing is: you are wrong. Nijis could disband the whole of VOIZ, Selejo and the surviving second wave NijiID style and it would not have an impact as big as losing some of the key people at the top in the company.
Chihiro, like Mayuzumi, like Maimoto, like Ryushen, like Toya was one of the livers that tried to be more than just one more cog and a solo act, and really tried to push the company forward.
If she's leaving dissatisfied, Mayuzumi is leaving dissatisfied, Toya is completely checked out of being an organizer, same with Ryushen, same with Mikoto, Maimoto is graduated in all but funeral, clearly the core that made Nijisanji what it was when it was at the top
>and it is NOT right nowis breaking down with terribly short and medium term effects for the company.
It is ***not the number of people leaving***, it is the reason they are leaving.
That's where I believe is your mistake, you are making a "HR headcount" calculation but missing what makes an entertainment company work
>it's their cast, dummy>Love chii-chan but shes not really the top, fair distant of that. still relatively popular but not the topI have zero idea of what you consider the top in a 150+ people branch with 112 channels with 60 or more streams in 2023 but I would say that Chihiro, being the #11 girl and the #22 overall is part of the "top billing"