Your bosses are monsters – always arrowing their employees to help them with their work and pocketing their credit.
INSTRUCTIONS
There are 9 departments in the office, each represented by a 3x3 grid.
There are 13 bosses in the office, each represented by a green gem. All other squares represent employees.
Each individual’s workload is represented by a number ranging from a scale of 1 to 9.
Boss(es?) J heads the Youth Engagement department. Everyone thinks he is a psycho as he always plays mind games with his employees, and some suspect he has a split personality. His department is adjacent to the New Ventures and Marketing departments.
Boss C heads the Global Ops department. She sits adjacent to the COO, whom she frequently has heated arguments with.
Boss D is the CTO, and is part of the elite management team. She sits in the Notable Execs department. Her frosty personality is said to send chills down her subordinates’ spines.
Boss K is the CEO, and champions dignity and respect at the workplace. He sits in the Notable Execs department, adjacent to the three workers with the highest workload in that department.
Boss B is the COO, and is part of the elite management team. He sits in a corner of the Global Ops department, but the whole department will feel his wrath whenever he roars in rage.
Boss G is the CFO, and is part of the elite management team. She also sits in a corner of the Global Ops department, and is always in high spirits.
Boss M heads the New Ventures department. She is a real feather-brain, and even forgot where her department lies. All she can remember is that it is either adjacent to the Econometrics department, or the Notable Execs department, but not both.
Boss E heads the Operations Research department, and likes to be a wet blanket who rains on everyone's parade. His department is adjacent to the Human Resource and Econometrics departments.
Boss L heads the Star department. A shocking fact about him is that he cycles to work on a dynamo-powered bike every day. As he does not see eye to eye with the Director of New Ventures, the two departments are not located adjacent to each other.
Boss H heads the Econometrics department. People who do not know her well may think that she has a heart of stone, but she is really a down-to-earth person.
Boss F heads the Marketing department, and encourages work-life balance amongst his employees. He is largely normal, except for one quirk - he does not like his desk to be situated in the middle of the entire department.
Boss A heads the Human Resource department, but always forces his employees to knuckle down to their work. The Human Resource department lies in a corner of the office.
Boss I is the CIO, and is part of the elite management team. He sits in the Notable Execs department, diagonally across the CTO and CEO’s respective desks. He is described as having a dark, brooding personality.