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Dear Harold
“That report needs fixing,”
read Harold’s email,
signed off with a curt
“ASAP”.
Fix it?
I looked down
at his email
and sighed.
“Dear Harold,”
I began.
“Thank you so much for
your feedback.
It’s certainly a unique perspective!
I appreciate you sharing your thoughts
on the report’s font size
and headers.
Every bit of input
no matter how…
interesting,
is valuable.”
I looked up from my tiny laptop screen
and glanced around the room.
“I’ll make sure to
stay up all night
finishing it
in this spacious hotel room
on the vacation you approved
10 months ago.”
I paused,
thinking carefully about
what to say next.
“I need to spend some time
understanding how your insights
align with the project goals,
if they do at all.
But I’ll be sure to include your
insightful feedback
in the next version of the report.
See you on Monday.”
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