"Good morning, Mr. Bennett!"
A bank employee was locking his car door when Bennett's car happened to be parked next to his. He had to immediately stop his work, offer a respectful greeting, and proactively say good morning.
Recently, people noticed that Bennett's mood was very high; he was easier to get along with than ever before and was full of passion and energy at work.
This made it hard for the bank employees not to compare the passionate Bennett with the almost invisible Mr. Jogriman.
Without comparison, people didn't notice any big problems, but once they compared, they found that if Mr. Bennett were to replace Mr. Jogriman, it wouldn't be unacceptable for the people in the bank.
In institutions like banks, factionalism is actually very prevalent. People don't like those branch or headquarters officials; they prefer those who have slowly risen from the grassroots.