Ms. Brook returns from talks and tells staff the negotiations went smoothly: the company is about to receive a $10 billion investment. She orders the administration department to clean up the company's act and warns no one may cause trouble at this critical moment. Preparing to announce the news to everyone, she begins to speak but is interrupted when someone asks, "What are you doing?" The sudden interruption halts the public reveal, undermines her timing and control, and leaves the investment announcement stalled with the next response unresolved.