This is a calming place where the company thought would be a good planning premises hoping it will allow us to think of new and different ideas.
We also need derivative plans. How would we build each deck to support the boat?
I think we should try to find a way to make the lower decks tamable knowing they're going to hold the most weight. Then we need to find strong metals to keep up the materials on each deck.
We need to plan the amount of decks, possibly 5 lower decks, and 3 or 4 upper level decks. We need to run tests with that and if that doesn't work we need a contingency plan of different upper and lower decks that will evenly distribute the weight.
I think we should plan to build a more durable boat for our out at sea people because they have been having it rough with the wild sea animals.
As the manager I'm in charge of managerial planning. Darcey I want you to speak with the oil company and figure out how much oil our boat would need. John, you can start by finding materials to put on each deck that would suit the captain and his crew. Lastly, Bill, talk to different captains and see how many decks they would deem suitable and extra suitable.
After a while of searching, I used my decision making skills to use steel and a bit of iron. While I get in touch with our other engineers my team is using their teamwork skills to gather other information to help me.
The oil company said the amount of oil wouldn't cause any harm to sea life as long as the boat isn't 10 decks tall and going more than 1,000,000,000,000,000 miles per trip.
This is what I was able to create with this information.
The captains need a minimum of 5 decks and a maximum of 8 decks.
Now I'm going to go through the appraisal of plans to see if we are able to get things done on time and as accurate as possible. And possibly give advice to my team or even speak to my customers about any adjustments.