Not really sure what you mean by the “concept” of 段取り…? It’s a word that means preparations/setup/arrangements. Literally 段 (step) + 取り (take), so “taking steps,” as in preparing something.
The word “段取り” means “set-up” or “plan. It is often used in business in general. It is especially used by carpenters and construction workers. It was originally used in Kabuki theater. “段” refers to a break in a story or an act, and the plot or structure of a play is called “段取り”. From there, the word “段取り” came to be used to refer to the preparations that are made in advance to ensure that things go well.
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Not really sure what you mean by the “concept” of 段取り…? It’s a word that means preparations/setup/arrangements. Literally 段 (step) + 取り (take), so “taking steps,” as in preparing something.
The word “段取り” means “set-up” or “plan. It is often used in business in general. It is especially used by carpenters and construction workers.
It was originally used in Kabuki theater.
“段” refers to a break in a story or an act, and the plot or structure of a play is called “段取り”.
From there, the word “段取り” came to be used to refer to the preparations that are made in advance to ensure that things go well.