You are one of 3 partners at a restaurant called Liquid Dinner. The main idea behind your
Question:
You are one of 3 partners at a restaurant called Liquid Dinner. The main idea behind your establishment is that people can live on alcohol alone. At your restaurant, everything is liquid and alcohol filled except for some nuts and very light solid appetizers. While the theory of Liquid Dinner sounds great when you present your concept, people often leave your restaurant to find heavier meals as they get drunk too quickly without the proper sustenance. You lose many patrons because they do not return after leaving for meals. You and your partners decide to expand your menu to include heavy meals - alcohol infused of course. In order to add heavy meals to your menu, you need another $200 000 for new cooking equipment, a better chef and supplies among other things. You have no credit left. You and your other two partners invested every cent that you, your mothers, your grandmothers, your uncles, aunts and your chihuahuas owned. You have decided to take on a new partner to meet your new expenses.
One of your partners suggested an old college friend as your new partner and your other partner excitedly agreed with his suggestion. You are a little skeptical about this new investor because you remember him as a very irresponsible student in college. Furthermore, he recently married his third wife after a very ugly and public second divorce. You worry that he will not pull his weight as a partner and that his very public life may affect the reputation of your restaurant. Your partners begged you to give him a chance so you agreed to meet him to go over the financial status of the restaurant and the proposed partnership agreement.
On the day of the meeting, you presented him with a hard copy the financials of your business and the proposed partnership agreement as you sat down to talk about the perks and responsibilities of partnership. He made paper jets with your printed spreadsheets and posted stats on the Cowboys game on Instagram and Facebook throughout your presentation. When you looked at his Instagram page after the meeting, you could clearly see parts of the partnership agreement under his coffee cup with coffee rings all over the pages on a photo he posted. He openly admitted that he did not read the digital copy of the financials you sent him three days before the meeting. He stopped you in the middle of the presentation to shout TOUCHDOWN!!!! He had no questions after the presentation and started a conversation about his date with his ex-wife's best friend. Your partners are charmed by all this and laughed through his stunts but you are not. He spoke about how his father in law is making a mess of his marriage by interfering in his ability to make decisions as the man of the house, because his father in law paid for his new house. To make matters after the meeting you overheard him on the phone while he was in the bathroom asking his wife if she thinks that his father in law would give him the funds he needed to invest in Liquid Dinner. This was the last straw.
memo
to your two partners to inform them that you will not approve your irresponsible friend's bid for partnership. This memo should be no less than one and a half pages long.