CHAPTER 10: MANAGEMENT INTERVENTION

We were walking faster than I had ever seen Zak move. He wasn’t the plodder type, it just always seemed that he somehow knew that things wouldn’t really get going until after he got there. The maddening part was that for the most part so far, he seemed to be right. And it was really beginning to tick me off. If I were late to a meeting…even by ten minutes, I would usually miss the first part and get chewed out for it afterwards. But Zak would stroll in, make some self-deprecating remark and give a pat on the back to some friends and then everything would start over again. I guess longevity and relationships made a much larger difference here than I had given them credit.

That’s why I was confused. For the first ...

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