Take this scenario. Client and engineer are having a face-to-face conversation about a tricky groundworks problem in the client’s office. The client’s phone rings. In mid-conversation – mid-sentence, in fact – he swivels his plush leather chair around, turning his back to answer the insistent ring, leaving the engineer to stand gormlessly in the middle of the room. A few things strike me about this scene:
Then there are other things, trivial, perhaps, but noticeably absent from modern life:
‘Please’ has been omitted from the vocabulary altogether or replaced by an interrogative ‘OK?’
These trivial examples of the lack of consideration for our colleagues are perhaps a symptom of a wider malaise. We seem so much wrapped up in ourselves that any thoughtfulness towards others is simply alien. Thoughtlessness is becoming the norm.