GIOVANNI "Good morning, sir," The project manager greeted me as soon as I walked into the office. "Any progress? If there is none, just pack your stuff and leave the building. I will have HR send a proper dismissal letter to your email," I said, not interested in any kind of excuses this morning, not after all I have been through over the past three days. "I think we have found a way to sort everything out, sir," he tried to sound confident, but his shaky hands sold him off. "You think?" I raised an eyebrow. "No, sir, the team and I have found a solution to the problem. I am sorry for interrupting your tight schedule and bringing you here before we could come up with a sensible solution," he apologized. "Save the apologies for later. What I want to see is the progress, not some word

