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David Wallace dismisses bankruptcy rumors at Dunder Mifflin, a murder in Savannah is related to the power of distraction, chaos ensues at a shared birthday party, and Michael's proposal to sell the company causes tension among employees.
Insights
- David Wallace clarifies that bankruptcy rumors are baseless speculation, reassuring Dunder Mifflin employees.
- Jim employs a sinking boat analogy to prompt discussions on priorities and choices within the office, offering a unique perspective on decision-making dynamics.
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Recent questions
What causes tension among Dunder Mifflin employees?
Selling the company to Washington University's Public Health Fund.
How does Michael handle birthday celebrations in the office?
Attempts to combine all birthdays into one chaotic celebration.
What award does Pam receive at the Dundy Awards ceremony?
"Whitest Sneakers" award.
How does Jim discuss priorities and decision-making in the office?
Uses an analogy of a sinking boat.
What issue does Dwight face regarding his wedding?
Age requirement for the best man.
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