Jumble up the team, slap 50 points past Scotland and work on your next strategy.
If you are the All Black coaching group it would go something like: give the side plenty of credit for their performance, let them ease the aches and enjoy their travel day to Rome before giving them plenty to think about.
While the mix'n'match mob slapped Scotland to start their end-of-year tour at Murrayfield, it was a confusing performance - breathtaking at times, bumbling at others. There were glorious golden patches with six tries and lax moments when skills let them down or the team's cohesion went awry.
It was nirvana for the coaches; their revamped side had collected a win but there were enough mistakes to fill several whiteboards at the next team meeting. Nobody was exempt, not even captain Richie McCaw or deputy Daniel Carter. At some stage everyone lost their skills or compass on the greensward in Edinburgh.
Some like Carter, Cory Jane, Piri Weepu, Andrew Hore, Luke Romano and Victor Vito appeared light on the blemishes, but it was a strange match to decipher.