Blind Injustice:
Clues can be seen and heard. Listen carefully to the words you hear. When words suggest that someone may be taking advantage of another, it is time to put two and two together and formulate a plan.
- The divisive speech began with the existence of two front doors.
- It was repeated in the missing pieces of Helpful People, Wealth, and Partnership.
- It continued when we heard the employer’s decision to put the “least threatening” employees into commanding positions.
The Lineup:
- The words in the workplace directives are harsh—almost prosecutorial.
- Tiny, cramped cubicles can be deadly. Re-read Cubicle-ism.
- Lack of command is dangerous to both employees and the success of the business.
Women on the Run:
- This is a story of a group of detrimental doors.
- The office placement puts the occupants both inside and outside the line of the front door. These three women consistently found themselves on different sides of an issue.
- The motivation of the owner of the building is suspect. When something begins poorly, it is likely to end poorly.
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