I will make a chair that will fold up so you can take it anywhere you go. I will make it so that it can fold like a table. I use The Vertical Integration Plan. It will have removable parts so that if part of the chair breaks you can replace that specific part. I will make it by it having legs that can get shorter and longer and can fold and it will have a very soft seat with the back rest as a soft type cushion. I will avoid conflicts with workers by making sure they are trained to make it the right way.
Some business practices that I would use are for all workers to be trained to make it the right way. Some that I won’t use are to keep workers that don’t show up for training or those who keep making the fold-able chairs wrong. My plan will work because when women knit, they would like to sit on a soft seat and they don’t always knit at home, so they could take it with them. If they are not happy then their husbands won’t be happy.