Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - 1216...record

1216...record

1. The adjustment of DingTalk’s organizational structure led to the disbandment of the original internal group

In the morning, a colleague said on DingTalk that the original DongDong group had disappeared for some reason. , so a new one was created. I quickly checked and found that the original internal groups were gone. Did some colleagues think I had disbanded them? Then I remembered the strange notification last night, saying that I was invited to join Welleast Enterprise.

Later, when the company group asked what was going on, the network administrator said that the address book was re-imported because the attendance records of DingTalk were to be imported into the new OA. What a strange way.

Under normal circumstances, if a DingTalk company is disbanded, there should be a prompt, and the original internal group should be asked to determine whether it needs to back up the original internal group records and documents. What happened last night shows that in DingTalk, the corporate organization has changed, and the corresponding internal group will disappear without any notification (or I didn't see it?). Obviously this is a logical error. .

Thinking of the ongoing reconstruction and adjustment of Dongdong, the organization module has been added. As a lesson, when setting up the organization adjustment function in the future, a situation similar to DingTalk must not occur. In other words, if the organization is disbanded, the work of the members will still be retained in their personal files, which can be regarded as respect for the results of personal work.

2. Design issues of the Shapowei Fort Food

In the evening, I went to the newly opened "Eat Fort" in Shapowei. This restaurant opened in the original Star Shark (which previously produced cod liver oil ?) The food city in the factory brings together snacks and delicacies from Xiamen, Zhangzhou and Quanzhou on the first to fourth floors, with a lot of delicious food. In Chibaoli, you can order food through the self-service ordering screen, pay by yourself, and then take the printed order to the corresponding stall to collect it, which is very convenient. The scenery at Chibao is also good, especially the night view. You can see Yanwu Bridge, Gulangyu Island, Lujiang Avenue, etc. It should also be good during the day, and the sea view.

(Exterior view)

(Self-service ordering machine)

Delicious food, beautiful scenery, and self-service ordering. The only drawback is the design of the store environment, as shown below:

For comparison, take a look at the night market in the nearby Art West District:

In fact, the number of people eating in the burger is no less than that in the market, but it feels cooler than the market. . The reason is that the space is too large and the lighting lacks design. Originally a collection of snacks and delicacies from all over the world, it should reflect the bustle of food stalls and night markets, full of life and people coming and going. The actual situation shows the "indifference" of traditional large canteens. It is a pity that they cannot keep up with the needs of the times.

Today’s store design trend, foreign opinion is that design is for Instagram, while in China it should be designed for Weibo and Moments. That is to say, it must have a sufficient sense of design so that people can take photos in it and it can be disseminated. On the one hand, it can increase the brand impression. On the other hand, it can also be spread spontaneously through the Internet and bring traffic.

3. The use of cement walls in interior design

In the morning, when discussing with 7?, I mentioned that I went to the Guiyin Art Hotel in Weifang to use cement walls indoors. Recently, I have seen many stores using similar methods, so I have always had a question: "Why do some designs use undecorated cement walls as the background? What are the real feelings of the designers and the people in the environment?"

Under the guidance of 7?, we sorted out a few points: It should be related to these keywords: unfinished, rough, industrial style, nudity, background, rebellion (for sophistication), Nostalgic (industrial era); the additional cement wall is in a cool gray tone, which can better set off the look.

Those who can create this kind of design should be older designers who have experienced the early industrial era. Because being in it can indeed induce a nostalgic atmosphere.

In addition, among a lot of exquisiteness, having such an "original" unadorned treatment really highlights one's attitude.

5. What makes a smart hotel smart?

The full name of Weifang’s Guiyin Art Hotel is Guiyin Smart Hotel, which focuses on “smartness”.

My impression of the hotel is mainly the sense of design, but I have no impression of the intelligence it promotes: the curtains can automatically open and close after being pressed, but I like the feeling of opening the curtains with both hands and looking out the window; music? I still don’t understand it, I just think it’s a Bluetooth speaker.

The only impressive thing is the way it handles the house number. It uses a projection method to project the house number onto the ground. After closing the door, it is not displayed by default. That is to say, after checking in, you cannot see the house number. to the house number, unless someone in the room turns it on.

The "intelligence" that requires people to find buttons to control can only be regarded as "fake intelligence". Speaking of which, maybe the APP/small program provided by the hotel can control it? To be truly intelligent, there should be a "voice robot" that can meet everything the guest needs through conversation, including controlling the lights, temperature, curtains, TV, music, etc. in the room.

Speaking of which, the environment and scene of hotel guest rooms are very suitable for voice robots, and they can also chat with guests and relieve loneliness, how nice it is.