So you’re a supervisor at a big company facing damaging allegations. You call in every other supervisor to the corporate boardroom.
“This is about our company’s future. We must decide together how to get to the truth,” you tell them. “I want you to stay put and listen very carefully.”
The supervisors swear they will.
The manufacturing division supervisors listen intently. But some in the front office don’t pay much attention. Some play with colorful kids’ toys, while other front office supervisors do crossword puzzles, read or draw pictures.
Some get up and leave the boardroom and the building.
That’s just about what happened late ...