How Fran goes out of her way to acknowledge the good, even after a genuinely awful experience, is a testament to her truth-seeking.
- She calls the CEO’s final apology genuine and says she appreciated it. - She’s enthusiastic about the new HR hire. - She praises her line manager who otherwise might have faced a ton of undue scrutiny.
Perhaps largely due to this, the comment section has remained unusually civil and constructive for something as scandalous. As bad as it would be to punish CEA for allowing this post to happen, it’d be even worse if despite it nothing changes. I really hope this works out for both parties!
How Fran goes out of her way to acknowledge the good, even after a genuinely awful experience, is a testament to her truth-seeking.
- She calls the CEO’s final apology genuine and says she appreciated it.
- She’s enthusiastic about the new HR hire.
- She praises her line manager who otherwise might have faced a ton of undue scrutiny.
Perhaps largely due to this, the comment section has remained unusually civil and constructive for something as scandalous. As bad as it would be to punish CEA for allowing this post to happen, it’d be even worse if despite it nothing changes. I really hope this works out for both parties!
Agreed — really lovely to see.