cial presentation meeting for our new tablet. Expectations were high, and I wanted to ensure that everything went of
Marketing Officer, was at the front of the room, wearing a nervous expression that didn't go unnoticed. Timothy Parker
he most reserved and serious among us, always focused on numbers and results. Nathaniel Shepherd, Ch
am, and I was confident that we would impress the market with o
an the introduction, but something was amiss. He attempted to connect his laptop to the presentation screen,
uizzical look and finally
ng as he replied, "Well, I'm havin
That wasn't something you'd expect from our Chief Mark
ssessing the situation. "Co
laptop, ignoring Timothy's reproachfu
blet was our big bet for the year, and this presentation was crucial for our su
irm, "perhaps it's best if someo
onnecting it to the presentation screen. I quickly adjusted the settings and opened the presentation for the ne
while Timothy appeared relieved. James merely went back to his docume
uinely curious and surprised. "Since w
sive expression. "Just the basic
iscomfort. Throughout the meeting, I couldn't help but think about how disoriented he had become in the face of such a sim
was amazing, and I knew our efforts would pay off. However, the shadow
d, I approached Benjamin Cook, who was visibly
nversation about your responsibility and your technological knowl
ing, Mr. Parker. I though
etter, Benjamin. Our company depends on this presentation to showcase the
n. "Understood, Mr. Parker. I'll
stern, even intimidating. "Because I
ousness of the situation. "I understand, M
, as the CEO, I needed to be aware of everything happening in the company, including the skills and limitati
ad the hardware industry in Silicon Valley. After all, the responsibility
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ley. It was a spacious and elegant space, but at that moment, my attention wasn't on the inspir
worked together, we rarely had the opportunity to discuss personal matters during work hours. Sitting behind
," he said, taking a seat in the chair across f
ion. Timothy's wedding to Charlotte O'Connor was approaching, and I hadn't yet signaled
well, because I haven't found someone suitable
ble? You're Robert Parker, the CEO of Parker Technology, a successful and
know how it is, Tim. I don't want to show up with ju
rt, the wedding is just a few weeks away. You
er at a charity event, and for a brief period, she had been my girlfriend. But our relatio
ed for a few weeks. It wouldn't be appropriate. Besides, I don't want the focus to shift away
ctive. "I get it, Bobby, but reme
clear idea of what was suitable for the family's image. She always made it clear that a s
igh. "I know, Tim.
You have to sort this out soon, Bobby. The wedding
truth in his words. "You'r
Great, Bobby. You still have some time, bu
y and Charlotte's day was perfect. As my brother left the room, I knew I had an important task ahead of me. Finding the right person