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You ignore the complaints and continue to push your employees to meet the deadline.

This is the fifth night that you request your employees to work overtime. Your employees are really tired, but there is a deadline to meet. You are working in your office reading through some of the chapters of the report that have already been finished when you hear a knock on your door. It is one of your employees. He says he is a representative for the other employees and informs you that they all have decided to leave and get a good night's sleep.

You plead for them not to leave, but they go anyway. You try to meet your deadline by yourself, but it is too much. You return to your office, turn on your computer and e-mail your supervisors back in the United States that you cannot meet the deadline for the report. This will not impress the State Department.


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