It’s like a scene out of an old Western,
the boss walks into a boardroom,
seats herself at the end of the table,
facing the door,
so she can keep an eye on others.
Potential troublemakers are positioned at her right,
her gun hand.
Brownnosing friendlies?
At the opposite side of the table.
According to
Sharon Livingston, a clinical psychologist,
seating at meetings indicates company standing.
A wise woman uses this to her advantage.