The week of May 8, 2008
Imagine this at a corporate board meeting: when a director asks to quickly get facts on spending, the top hired hand tells her she’ll have to pay out of her own pocket to find out.
Or this scene: she asks about the qualifications of key hires and this same hired chief executive, who’s supposed to report to the board, tells her the staff is too busy to bother with her request.
Or this: she asks about how the corporation runs and the chairman of her own board tells her to go stand in line with the general public and she may someday get answers.
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