Commentary by management consultant Michael Wade on Leadership, Ethics, Management, and Life
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Friday, July 13, 2012
The Omega Office
Our landlord knows that we've been looking for smaller quarters - we have one office that is never used and others that are now too big for our purposes - and so he wondered if we wished to remain in our spot because some other tenants may want to play musical chairs and the place we're in is pretty darned attractive and we'd mentioned once upon a time that we might be willing to move to offices up on the top floor which is now deserted since the architectural firm that had crouched there like a toad for years finally leaped and we said yes, let's look at it again and it does have possibilities plus a nice conference room for training but the drawback is no one else will be up there and it will have a certain Omega Man ambiance especially when we work late at night or on weekends and the shadows start to move and someone calls, "Neville."
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