Michael, Jim, Dwight epic scene
Summary
TLDRIn this humorous script, Dwight is tasked with selling paper to Jim, who's playing a difficult client named Bill Buttlicker. Despite Dwight's initial abrasive approach, he softens his tactics when Jim pretends to be hard of hearing. The act escalates with a family emergency interruption and a loud negotiation. Surprisingly, 'Mr. Buttlicker' offers a million-dollar deal to Michael, the regional manager, under the condition of firing Dwight, creating a comedic dilemma.
Takeaways
- 📈 **Micro Management**: The script introduces a scenario of micro management where Jim is tasked with managing Dwight on a personal scale.
- 📝 **Sales Challenge**: Dwight is given a challenge to sell to Jim without being aggressive, hostile, or difficult.
- 📞 **Initial Sales Call**: Dwight's first interaction with 'Bill Buttlicker' is filled with over-enthusiasm and a lack of respect for boundaries.
- 🤔 **Customer's Reaction**: The customer, Bill, is initially uninterested and mocks Dwight's sales pitch.
- 🗣️ **Loud Communication**: Due to a hearing issue, the customer requests that Dwight speaks louder, leading to an inappropriate yelling.
- 😡 **Negative Feedback**: The customer describes Dwight as aggressive, hostile, and difficult, indicating a failed sales approach.
- 📉 **Sales Turnaround**: Michael intervenes and speaks to the customer in a calm and respectful manner, leading to a potential sale.
- 💸 **Large Order**: The customer is willing to place a large order worth one million dollars in paper products.
- 🔥 **Condition for Sale**: The customer's condition for the sale is that the salesman (Dwight) must be fired for his poor treatment.
- 🤝 **Decision Making**: The decision to accept the order or fire Dwight is left to Michael, highlighting a dilemma between profit and employee treatment.
Q & A
What is the main objective Jim assigns to Dwight in the script?
-Jim assigns Dwight the task of selling to a client without being aggressive, hostile, or difficult.
What is the term used to describe the type of management Jim is going to implement?
-The term used is 'micro management'.
What is the name of the client Dwight is supposed to sell to?
-The client's name is Bill Buttlicker.
What is the limited time offer Dwight mentions to Bill?
-Dwight mentions a limited time offer on everything they sell at the Dunder Mifflin paper company.
How does Bill react to the limited time offer?
-Bill expresses excitement and considers it his lucky day.
What is the issue Bill has with Dwight's sales approach?
-Bill finds Dwight's approach aggressive, hostile, and difficult.
What is the condition Bill sets before making a large purchase from Michael?
-Bill's condition is that Michael has to fire Dwight for treating him terribly.
What amount does Bill say he will spend on paper products?
-Bill says he will spend one million dollars on paper products.
How does Michael respond to Bill's condition about firing Dwight?
-Michael is hesitant and does not immediately agree to fire Dwight.
What does Bill's name suggest about his character in the script?
-Bill's name, 'Bill Buttlicker,' is likely meant to be humorous and could suggest a character that is difficult to deal with or is playing a prank.
What is the role of Michael Scott in the script?
-Michael Scott is the regional manager of Dunder Mifflin and is involved in the sales call with Bill.
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