Cindy could not believe what she saw as she walked past the open door of the office she shared with another sales representative, Marvin. Marvin appeared to be digging through her trashcan. Initially she thought, "How strange.". Then she realized that she had thrown notes about key prospects in to her trashcan. Could it be that her colleague was going through her trash to generate leads for
himself? Marvin was the number one representative in the company and the darling of the sales manager. Cindy thought to herself, "What should I do now?"
Should Cindy tell her sales manager what she observed?
Before she goes to the sales manager, Cindy should probably have more substantial evidence than just an observation. If Marvin truly is the sales manager's "darling," the sales manager is likely to defend him. She might want to see if other sales representatives have noticed anything unusual about Marvin's behavior in the past or had similar incidents.
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