The team arrived one by one in the boardroom, had some small talk and the meeting started. They discussed about the recession and how it affected their company. Instead of a quick hit or slap, they now saw and heard a sustained series of blows. Mike stood up and delivered his speech. In the midst of these changes and uncertainties, he knew that his key role is to provide an anchor that can offer some degree of stability. He stated the facts and taking all the risks, they had to fight back. They had to think of some action that will fix this. They spent hours brainstorming and came out of the meeting room all motivated.
For: Sunday Photo Fiction – January 24th 2016 and Wordle 235 Jan 24 by brenda warren
I’m glad I’m not the only one to be reduced to prose by these unpoetic words!
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hehehe great minds think alike! cheers 🙂
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I like how we don’t know quite what the answer is – you come out motivated and then everything slides it seems!
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that’s very true, Jae Rose 🙂
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Sometimes, just bouncing ideas around can lead to positive solutions.
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yes, let’s all be positive! thanks, Steve 🙂
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Having come out of meetings like this I can assure not everyone comes out motivated having heard the spiel before!
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truth be told, thanks, oldegg 🙂
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Given the right leader, the motivation can last more than to the next coffee break. I can see this meeting with the views of London behind – and that one person not listening, but daydreaming of being a bird and flying out across the city 🙂
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I could be that daydreamer! 🙂
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I was, often 😀
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Clever!
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thanks, Graham 🙂
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In this economy, it’s quite a feat to come out of a team meeting feeling motivated 🙂
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thanks, C.C. 🙂
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Intriguing story!
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thanks, Carol 🙂
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