Cattle Drive: A Modern Satire on Leadership. After a busy day, cowboys liked to relax before an open campfire. It gave them time to "kick back" lean against their saddles on the ground and talk. On these occasions, however, the stories they told never reached an acceptable level of objectivity. Dovers simply enjoyed bragging too much. Cattle drive administrators also exaggerated. They enhanced their stories about previous experiences that they had on other cattle drives, making the events seem to be far better or far worse than they really were. Reality escaped them as they told their stories, providing entertainment for their listening audience. Это и многое другое вы найдете в книге Cattle Drive: A Modern Satire on Leadership (John L. Castleman)