Showing posts with label CFO. Show all posts
Showing posts with label CFO. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Impressions of the Board



The board was very happy the criminal cases were solved within Foreman Scandinavia Import and wanted now to meet the new Chief Security Officer.
Carnita Graziano, Wes Clinton, Roman Bush and Laura Meegan made up the board, while Stanford Powell was the CEO.
He had described Coldham Fintan Noose III as young, but capable and driven.
Neither Stanford Powell nor the others saw it necessary to inform Mr. Noose.
They were in for a surprise. When they arrived at the security they were shocked to hear a baby crying with earsplitting volume. Children weren’t normally allowed on the premises. What was a kid doing there?
To Stanford’s dismay Mr. Noose had brought his 21 months old daughter Casey to work, because his wife had suddenly become ill and couldn’t take care of the daughter. Stanford didn’t believe his ears, when Mr. Noose claimed he had given him permission to bring the kid to work. He was fuming. Mr. Noose hadn’t told the CEO anything about his intentions. Of course Stanford had to play along.
Thank goodness the rest of the meeting went fine and the impression the board of Mr. Noose was overall good. They thought he was a specialist in his field and competent.
Of course the toddler had to cause an embarrassing incident. She called Carnita granny, who wasn’t delighted at all since she was only thirty eight. Mr. Noose apologized and explained what he thought was going on in Casey’s mind. The board didn’t believe it, though. It was unlikely that Casey would ask after her real grandmother, when Carnita didn’t know the family at all.
When they were back in Stanford’s office he was confronted by Wes about the child. “How could you let Mr. Noose bring the kid to work? Even if it was only an exception if others hear about it you will soon have a crèche and a kindergarten. This place isn’t made for kids and we aren’t insured to have them around. Did you think about what kind of liabilities we could face should something happen to Casey?” “Yes, I thought about it, but what is better? Mr. Noose is here and taking care of the business or he’s staying at home, because that’s what he was threatening to do, since he was unable to get a babysitter at such short notice?” Stanford was furious with Mr. Noose, who forced him essentially to lie and take the blame for him bringing the child unauthorized to work. “Now, don’t worry, Wes. It seems Mr. Noose has the toddler under control and it’s not in his own interest something is going to happen to her. From tomorrow there’s a babysitter in place and everything’s back to normal.” Roman soothed. “I agree with Wes,” Carnita put in, “it was irresponsible of you and hope this is a once off.” “Naturally it is.” Stanford struggled to keep calm. Laura touched Stanford’s arm and said: “It’s not a big issue for me and maybe we should really consider to offer a day care option for our employees…” “No, that goes too far!” Carnita interjected. “We aren’t a welfare state. The workers must look out for themselves.” The others agreed, so the idea was buried. The meeting came to a close.
As soon as they were gone Stanford went looking for Mr. Noose, who had conveniently left for the day.
Sleeping over it the CEO was much calmer when he confronted his CSO the next day. Originally he had asked Mr. Noose to come immediately to his office. Being own minded Mr. Noose didn’t obey. He first released his nightshift team. Stanford thought a serious talk was necessary. "When I ask you to come immediately to my office I mean it, is that clear?" "Of course. If I follow the order is another thing." "I think you have a real problem with authority, haven't you?" "I do." Mr. Noose admitted it freely. "Does it make sense to reprimand you for bringing your daughter to work, which isn't allowed?" "Probably not." Stanford sighed and nodded defeated: "I thought so. I still demand that it won't happen again, or I will cut your pay. Is that clear?" "Very." "Good. Go back to work." "Yes, sir." When Mr. Noose had closed the door behind him, Stanford shook his head. Mr. Noose and he had very different personalities and it caused them to clash on a regular basis. The CSO was going to leave in five months’ time to pursue his own career somewhere else. Originally the position had been offered temporary to Mr. Noose, but he had proven to be capable of doing the job, so Stanford had offered Mr. Noose he could stay on as the head of the security department, which he had refused. Stanford wasn’t clear what he felt about it. There were going to be less arguments. That was for sure. On the other side it was refreshing to have somebody, who wasn’t a yes sayer. It added a bit more flair and drama to the day to day business. No matter how Stanford looked at it he was going to miss Mr. Noose.
 ©2015 

Monday, August 25, 2014

Blabbing

"It has come to my attention that some of you are talking to persons outside the department to discuss our day to day security operations..." The words of their boss were still ringing through Ty Hansen's and Adrain Stanford's minds. If Sammy Metz hadn't blabbed it left only Aurelio Stansfield.

There wasn't much discussion needed between Ty and Adrain. They cornered Aurelio and menacingly played with their hulking muscles. "Hey, stop that!" Sammy pushed between Adrain and Ty. "He hasn't talked..." "No, who was it then?" Adrain asked. "I can show you."

Sammy showed them CCTV images from the previous night. At 23.40 hours Rory Rosales, the head of the HR department arrived, parking his car near the entrance. He was followed seventeen minutes later by Ty, who had agreed to meet Rory at the CFO's office.  At midnight the CSO Coldham Fintan Noose III, their boss arrived.
He talked briefly to one of the janitors and headed straight to the CFO Trace Unger's office. Ty blushed furiously, when he realized Mr. Noose had heard everything Rory and he discussed. He was embarrassed.  The CCTV footage showed more. Mr. Noose hid in the office opposite, but kept the door a bit open to see when the other two were leaving, but didn't re-emerge for another twelve minutes. He went into Trace Unger's office for a few minutes. He did the same
 in Rory's and the meeting rooms. Mr. Noose's team was puzzled, because they couldn't make sense of it. What had their boss been up to? He didn't take anything. Sammy had been able to think longer about head of security's behaviour and came to the conclusion he had been looking for something. What would a security guy check out? Sammy believed Mr. Noose had been searching for listening in devices and had wondered why he hadn't been at the security department or the CEO's office. He wrote down what he thought Mr. Noose had found out and confirmed. Aurelio frowned, Ty scowled and Adrain looked still puzzled. They scribbled their agreement to search for bugs in their office, the CEO's and the current auditor's. It confirmed what Sammy thought had happened and they were disgruntled somebody listened in to their conversations.
When Mr. Noose had left for the day they also checked out his office and found one listening in device. They were very unhappy and decided on the spot to support their boss in the future.


©2014