Chapter 6A Conflict in a Cloud
New York, June 2007
May opened the window of her apartment to let in some fresh air. The morning was still cool enough to do without air conditioning, and she preferred the familiar Brooklyn buzz of constant traffic to the mechanical groan of her old AC unit. She needed more clarity for the executive summary she was working on for TPK Holdings. Her notes so far were solid. She understood the background of the team, their expertise, and how they had come together in a previous project. There was a systemic methodology and philosophy behind everything, but she wanted to be able to convey more clearly what they meant with the idea of a constraint. How exactly was that so central to their ...
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