A highly qualified successor was picked. Changes were expected because change had been a major part of the previous culture, but then people began to notice that there was not just a change in programs but also a change in tone. Open became closed and friendly became guarded.
The place looked the same a year later but it didn't feel the same. A large part of the magic that had made the old department a huge success was missing.
The successor knew all of the tangible parts of the job. He'd simply overlooked the intangible ones.
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Ahh yes the feel of a place, that unquantifiable feeling energy that radiates from a workplace. It is real, deep and meaningful yet rarely discussed, curious it seems to have very little attributed value but is always defining...
Bob,
There is a reason for the expression, "get a feel of the place."
Michael
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