Al drove by Dijon Enterprises and was excited to see the Lexus with the personalized license plates parked in the president's reserved parking spot. Al knew that this car belonged to the president of the company, with whom he had been trying to meet. In fact, Al spent the last three months trying to get an appointment. Al parked his car, confidently approached the secretary's desk, and introduced himself.
Hi, I'm Alfred Rodgers from the Kent Company. Is Mr. Bill in?
The secretary smiled and returned his greeting. Glad to meet you. I'm Sophie, Mr. Bill's personal assistant. I'm sorry, but he's not in today..
Al started to say But I saw . . .. and then hesitated while he collected his thoughts and decided how best to respond.
Is there anything Al can do to get around the gatekeeper?
Question 2
Al drove by Dijon Enterprises and was excited to see the Lexus with the personalized license plates parked in the president's reserved parking spot. Al knew that this car belonged to the president of the company, with whom he had been trying to meet. In fact, Al spent the last three months trying to get an appointment. Al parked his car, confidently approached the secretary's desk, and introduced himself.
Hi, I'm Alfred Rodgers from the Kent Company. Is Mr. Bill in?
The secretary smiled and returned his greeting. Glad to meet you. I'm Sophie, Mr. Bill's personal assistant. I'm sorry, but he's not in today..
Al started to say But I saw . . .. and then hesitated while he collected his thoughts and decided how best to respond.
Does Al really want to confront Sophie (the president's personal assistant) about his belief that the president is in?