> Which said unnamed executive should have known was patently unreasonable to expect to be received and read in time.
As others have mentioned, this is Defcon - it's very common for folks (myself included) to go dark while on premises. At one company I worked for that was actually handed down in the form of policy & attendance guidelines.
Not only that but the executive in question was physically present and watching the talk. If this was so critical as to warrant the immediate termination of two senior team members, then I have to believe it was critical enough to go talk to them immediately prior or even during the talk if necessary.
The entire chain of events makes no logical sense, and does not inspire much faith in the Salesforce executive team.
As others have mentioned, this is Defcon - it's very common for folks (myself included) to go dark while on premises. At one company I worked for that was actually handed down in the form of policy & attendance guidelines.
Not only that but the executive in question was physically present and watching the talk. If this was so critical as to warrant the immediate termination of two senior team members, then I have to believe it was critical enough to go talk to them immediately prior or even during the talk if necessary.
The entire chain of events makes no logical sense, and does not inspire much faith in the Salesforce executive team.