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I’m Eating a Burrito, Jeff’s Eating His Contingency

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May 5 was a fun day for the employees at Mega Manufacturing. The company always paid for a nice Cinco de Mayo luncheon, and brought in catered food from Tico Taco, one of the few Mexican restaurants in Dickens. For most people, the annual party provided a nice opportunity to get outside and enjoy socializing with colleagues in an open environment. It was also always nice to see Dennis Lucas, our CEO, wearing a sombrero. Dennis was in his 60s and wore small, round glasses on his tiny head. He also had a bald head, which allowed the sombrero to slide over his ears to the top of his glasses.

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Mochal, T., Mochal, J. (2003). I’m Eating a Burrito, Jeff’s Eating His Contingency. In: Lessons in Project Management. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0820-4_23

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