The thing that still bugs me is what was Meredith thinking when she made those changes and what was she hoping to accomplish? Sure, costs was a concern for Conley-White, but why did she think that was more important than the product itself? Why did she go behind Tom's back to make all those changes if she was concerned about that? Didn't she even know that what she did was unethical, since the products themselves were not her responsibility, but Tom's, and could lead to potential problems? If she had any sense, she would have at least had someone explain to her the potential consequences of making such changes on a whim, for both her and the merger, and she would have dug deeper into what could be improved.
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