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Field Team Playbooks — laminate-ready routines

Three production layers—visit choreography, exception branches, and tactile training—plus a grounded read on Daejeon traffic reality.

01 — Visit routines

Visit openings now bundle measurement, storytelling, and distributor photo naming in one sequence. Merchandisers own structure; promoters own live language; both reference the same timer sheet so neither team doubles back for redundant shots.

Edge-lit price strip being aligned on a chilled cabinet

02 — Exception rules

Exceptions print as color branches: pause lines for chilled holds, demo hardware failures, and planogram conflicts. Each branch names who stops work—no anonymous “ask HQ” steps. When group chat invents a new branch, it must earn a sticker on the laminate before Friday.

Exception decision schema Visit start Signal? Pause + photo set A Continue lane B

03 — Training cards

Morning drills end with a physical artifact: signed drill card, closed sample tray photo, or sticker on the cart. Cards escalate difficulty weekly so facilitators are not inventing new jargon every Monday.

Open equipment case with clipboards, tape, and spare shelf wobblers

Daejeon snapshot

Tuesday mid-morning resets see fewer interruptions tied to university calendars. Southern bus loop routes show humidity warnings on chilled runs earlier in the week—use the Cold vault atlas pause language before attempting a full facing swap. Weekend promoter density spikes differ from Gangnam; queue stance diagrams should be printed—not only emailed.

Quiet storefront interior after hours with security lighting

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Phone: +82 660 307 022

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