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“Nick Sinclair will not be present today," he informed the thunderous-looking group. "He asked me to express his regrets and to explain that he was called away on an urgent matter." In unison, six outraged faces turned to glare with impotent hostility at the vacant chair of their missing member…” quote by Judith McNaught
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““Nick Sinclair will not be present today," he informed the thunderous-looking group. "He asked me to express his regrets and to explain that he was called away on an urgent matter." In unison, six outraged faces turned to glare with impotent hostility at the vacant chair of their missing member. "Last time it was a labor relations problem. What the hell is Sinclair's problem this time?" a jowly man demanded unsympathetically. "A merger," the chairman answered. "He said he is going to try to negotiate the most important merger of his life.””

Judith McNaught

About This Quote

Source Novel: “The Unseen Chair”, 2023

Urgent matters can mask deeper conflicts; surface explanations often hide strategic motives.

In simple terms: Excuses hide real issues.

Key Takeaway

Seek underlying reasons behind sudden changes.

Themes

conflict leadership communication strategy

Mood

analytical inquisitive

Type

narrative dramatic

When to use this quote

  • board meetings
  • merger negotiations
  • team morale
  • decision making
  • corporate politics

Key Concepts

crisis management organizational dynamics

Questions to Reflect On

  • What might be the real cause?
  • How do you handle sudden disruptions?
A Different Perspective

Assumptions can mislead without investigation.

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