As Ranell drove back to his office, he experienced a mild sensation of serenity. He couldn’t remember the last time he felt at peace. I don't know why. Nothing's really changed. I still have to face the board and begin the receivership proceedings.
But something had changed. The whole world was on fire, and Ranell seemed to be moving through it without burning up. I don’t know how long my savings will last. Normally, that thought would have him awake all night scheming and plotting solutions. Instead, his thoughts turned to his wife. I wonder if I’ll get a chance now to work on our marriage. He took a deep breath and let it out with a soft groan. Yeah, I’d like that. It surprised him to realize that’s what he wanted.
Ranell smiled.
You are the CEO of GML. You make the call:
You have failed to save GML from bankruptcy. You have failed to preserve the jobs your employees relied on. You may take comfort in knowing that you have managed to navigate global deflationary pressures and shockingly high unemployment rates without compromising your integrity.
Option 1: Choose this option if you want to return toa different point and retrace your steps to determine where you went wrong.
Option 2: Choose this option if you wish to quit this exercise in Directed Fiction. Continue to the solutions page to learn more about how these scenarios were developed.