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A couple of good will gestures:
>Restore Pomu's deleted vod she made public
>Release letter of apology to Selen/Doki
What's done is done, they aren't coming back and won't be coming back even if the company has a positive public perception
From there, time to fix EN:
>Have one on one talks with everyone, in essence it's a second interview to ensure they keep their work, I'll personally travel close to them to ensure they get to know me and see how they react to their boss
>Launch investigation to know everything that happened in NijiEN since the first wave, based on the talk and the investigation decide who to fire, who can choose to graduate if they want to leave in good will with the rest of the company and who stays, no queue, this will be done in two back to back announcements only going on detail on those that won't be easily forgiven by any fanbase
>Kill the NijiEN name and relaunch it under a new umbrella (OP only specified that I must maintain an EN branch, not that the branch must be NijiEN), this would be mostly to indicate the major change in management
>Hire dedicated EN managers, new ones will undergo monthly screenings to ensure they can be trusted, becomes less regular with age, new talents will get the older management while veterans get the newbies with an emergency contact direct to the company in case the new managers can't be trusted
>For the time being, new waves are scouted, ideal would be to hire at least half as many as fired at the beginning, for big-ish indies they have the possibility to join with current character
>Start working on a western expansion so that talents can get 3D faster and don't need to travel to Japan
>2% is no longer the standard, will be significantly increased
>Actively try to find what people aren't liking in other corpos and do as much as possible to change that
>Reduce salary until EN reaches a significant improvement
>Once the western expansion is done, move the branch under it, now, similar to V4Mirai, the new EN branch is no longer under Japan's jurisdiction, meaning permissions are generally not a thing unless the company that made the game has guidelines on streaming