
"Big day," Blackburn said, slipping into the chair facing Sanders's desk. "Lot of surprises. I don't know what you've heard."
"I've heard Garvin has made a decision about the restructuring."
"Yes, he has. Several decisions."
There was a pause. Blackburn shifted in his chair and looked at his hands. "1 know that Bob wanted to fill you in himself about all this. He came by earlier this morning to talk to everyone in the division."
"I wasn't here."
"Uh-huh. We were all kind of surprised that you were late today."
Sanders let that pass without comment. He stared at Blackburn, waiting.
"Anyway, Tom," Blackburn said, "the bottom line is this. As part of the overall merger, Bob has decided to go outside the Advanced Products Group for leadership of the division."
So there it was. Finally, out in the open. Sanders took a deep breath, felt the bands of tightness in his chest. His whole body was tense. But he tried not to show it.
"I know this is something of a shock," Blackburn said.
"Well," Sanders shrugged. "I've heard rumors." Even as he spoke, his mind was racing ahead. It was clear now that there would not be a promotion, there would not be a raise, he would not have a new opportunity to
"Yes. Well," Blackburn said, clearing his throat. "Bob has decided that Meredith Johnson is going to head up the division."
Sanders frowned. "MeredithJohnson?"
"Right. She's in the Cupertino office. I think you know her."
"Yes, I do, but…" Sanders shook his head. It didn't make any sense. "Meredith's from sales. Her background is in sales."
"Originally, yes. But as you know, Meredith's been in Operations the last couple of years."
"Even so, Phil. The APG is a technical division."
