Bradford knew exactly what he was doing when he switched. As far as his "executive decision" maing, as we saw in the extended version on Saturday his team was brainstorming/conceptualizing until 11pm where as Pamela's team was done at 4pm. Hence Trumps "Be Quick but Be Careful" lesson. We were led to believe that that little snippet was about Bradford. It wasn't. It was about Pamela.
I think Bradford stepped in to make his "executive decision" while they were determinging which of 2-3 toy suggestions to pitch FIRST, not which one to go with period since they were pretty fast on their feet with a second choice of toy. And since they had limited time to pitch to the toy makers, THAT'S why Bradford wanted to out an end to the back and forth crap. Those women were chatting all over each other. I don't think he was overwhwelmed at all. I think he was just annjoyed at how these women all were stepping on each others words.
While women have a tendency to be more creative and detailed, men-in my experience-offer stronger structure and discipline. So, to me, he's a good fit for the women's team.
Pamela, on the other hand, is just LOST.
If you noticed in the axtended boardroom scenes, the guys all tripped over themseolves trying to spin Bradford's decision as a bad one. Mainly because they knew he made the smarter choice. A choice ANY of them could have made but were too uneasy to do. The fact that Chris went and childlishly slammed Bradford was a Yoooge mistake. From what I've seen in dealing with men, guys never ##### or gossip about another guy behind their back UNLESS their threatened by them. Now Trump nows that Bradford is one to watch.