To successfully execute an operation, besides the rationality and feasibility of the plan, the ability to organize and coordinate is also extremely important. How to mobilize equipment, coordinate resource allocation, communicate with various departments, and effectively push the progress of the plan forward—this capability acts as lubricant and force multiplier for the plan to proceed smoothly. With a good organizer and coordinator, it's like having a brigade's worth of reinforcements. Conversely, a hapless coordinator is equivalent to giving the enemy the strength of four extra divisions.
From the feedback on all aspects to date, the coordinator by Roland's side should belong to the class of good ones I just mentioned.