Post by Kyomei Kuchiki on Sept 5, 2022 18:04:29 GMT -5
Penthouse
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Curiously enough, the penthouse office does not contain the CEO of Uzaki Enterprises, but rather the board of trustees. On the board of the public side of the company sit Okura Jun (M, 47), Iwata Noriyuki (M, 53), Adachi Rikyu (M, 74), Aguni Eitsu (F, 43), and Hattori Karin (F, 56). Traditional and conservative, the board is well liked by the public of Karakura Town and the company as a whole. They are known for being fair and kind to their subordinates. Notable among them is the board president, Adachi Rikyu who has been president since the days of the previous CEO, Uzaki Okabe. Formerly a lawyer, Rikyu is known for being strict with rules and regulations, a trait that has served him well in a company that manufactures both consumer goods and military hardware.
Floor 89
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Floor 89 contains the executive offices. The offices of the CFO, COO, CIO, each board member, and the secretaries for each are found here. The secretary for the CEO is also here, though the office of the CEO is found in another portion of the building.
Floors 88-71
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Floors 88 through 71 contain the majority of the cubicles for staff such as accountants and payroll (floor 74), call center representatives (floors 80-88), and the legal department (floor 72). The unmentioned floors contain other cubicle-needing departments that may not need entire floors to themselves. The reason for the nine floors of call center representatives is the global scale of the company needing many many employees that can answer calls in multiple languages. Floor 83 is entirely made up of translators for off site locations, while Floor 87 is IT in non-Japanese languages.
Floors 70-61
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Floors 70 through 61 contain the first portion of the Research and Development departments, namely the civilian side of R&D. Floor 63 in particular is devoted to data processing of customer complaints, warranty claims, and other consumer product research and testing. Little actual testing is done in the other floors, but they receive the majority of the R&D reports and process them into market ready items. The employees on these floors are mostly stats nerds who enjoy large Excel sheets and rows and rows of numbers.
Floors 60-56
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Floors 60 through 56 contain the communications department. Marketing, Social Media presence, and Public Relations are the big areas of these floors. Floor 57 is often known as “Party Central” and has not one, but five conference rooms of various sizes for employee party use. Birthdays, Farewell parties, etc. all happen on floor 57. Floor 59 is a large ballroom for extra fancy events.
Floor 55
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Floor 55 contains the office of the CEO as well as the home base for janitorial and building maintenance services. The CEO’s office in particular has been made nearly impenetrable after not one, but three different break ins from one employee into the area. Inside the office is a set of mahogany bookshelves that open up into a secret private elevator, a connection to a pneumatic tube system that moves mail and other objects through the building, and an elegant oak desk.
Floors 54-36
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Floors 54 through 36 contain the military side of the Research and Development department. Not just the handling of weapon development, but military contracts from around the world and the like go through here. There’s a separate floor in this grouping for military legal consultation, as well as communications and accounting. Floors 54 through 36 are like a mini office all self contained. Accessing these floors requires a special clearance embedded in the ID tag of the employee wishing to stop here.
Floors 35-26
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Floors 35 through 26 contain the departments responsible for Information Technology and Computer Science. A building of this size needs a sizable team to handle all of the hardware and prevent unauthorized use of its information. While the technicians from these departments work throughout the building, their home base for equipment, break rooms, and other such office needs are held on these floors.
Floors 26-24
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Floors 26 through 24 contain medical services for the building. Floor 24 is a standard nurse clinic, while floors 25 and 26 are for wellness services such as smoking cessation, exercise or diet plans, biometric goals, and mental health. The chief nurse of Floor 24 is Toma Sui (F, 41).
Floors 23-20
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Floors 23 through 20 contain security services’ home base for the building.
Floors 19-15: Environmental Impact. Handles carbon emission tracking, recycling for administrative and manufacturing sides of the company, available for R&D to consult. Has a garden on the roof.
14: HR They’re in charge of the humans.
13-6: Sales
5-4: International Relations
Floor 3: Gym & weight room. Has indoor track around perimeter. Pool on half of this floor. Locker rooms in between.
Floor 2: Cafeteria. Catering services. They provide food for the cafeteria as well as catering high-end meals that are served in meetings or special functions.
Ground floor: main lobby, has chairs, welcoming desk, plants. Elevator and stairs on North, South, East and West sides, escalator to floor 2. Direct Sales floor is also here, with a secret entrance to spiritually aware customers for the spiritual sales department.
Negative 1: Trash bins, recycling, furniture storage.
Negative 2: Spiritual department offices, meeting rooms. Half opens up to the full basketball court/gym on the floor below.
Negative 3: Spiritual department gyms (one extra-tall)
Negative 4: Spiritual department labs. Only Kazura can open one wing; other select spiritual department employees can access the other.
Negative 5: Panic room/bomb shelter