They fired me over the Atlantic with one encrypted message and expected me to land broken. Forty-eight hours later, five of their biggest clients had gone quiet, $3.5 billion in active work was slipping out of their hands, and the man who had been wearing my ideas like tailored suits finally looked afraid.
The message reached me somewhere over black water, six hours from New York, while the rest of business class slept under airline blankets and dimmed reading lights. I was halfway through marking revisions on a flood-resilience package for a $400 million port redevelopment outside Dubai when my secure work app lit up on my…
