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Unlike the polished offices of every C-level corporate suit, the unfinished cement floors of the chilly winter warehouses are lawful, sensible, and built entirely for streamlined function. Warehouse workers don't "circle back," and they don't “fly things up the corporate flagpole”; they get their work done, and they do it efficiently. However, that kind of attitude doesn't translate to busy-body emailers, which is probably how things got so messed up in this logistical warehouse.
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The boss was confident that he could make a good impression with the corpo-baboons, but instead of creating a better workflow on the logistics floor, he brought an entire shift to a screeching halt. Without abiding by the classic rule of warehouse hierarchy, this well-dressed boss learned the hard way how things happen in the basement.
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Next time, he'll be heeding his logistics manager's every word.
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Perhaps management should have thought things through a little more when they wanted company oversight on every move. The most important step of delegation is delegating a leader to take over the menial tasks, especially if you're unwilling or unable to do it yourself.
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