Предмет: Русский язык, автор: 34567891011121314153

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Автор ответа: Аноним
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The applicant is a 29-year-old woman. On paper she looks impressive and at interview she came across very well indeed. In terms of experience and expertise, she is clearly the best person, for the post. There’s only one problem: the job is in a country where women do not have equal status with men and where very few women hold management positions at all, let alone senior ones such as this.
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The applicant is a 44-year-old woman. You have recently interviewed twenty people for a very responsible post within your company and she is one of the two on your final shortlist. The other most promising candidate is a 29-year-old man. On balance, you think the man would probably be the better choice but, at present, your company has only appointed three female managers out of a total of thirty-two and you are under a lot of pressure from the personnel department to exercise ‘positive discrimination’ in favour of women.
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The applicant is a 31-year-old man. The company you represent runs assertiveness training courses for women in management and at the moment you have an all-female staff. Whilst the applicant has an excellent track record in management training with mixed groups, you have some doubts about his credibility running seminars exclusively for women, some of whom tend to see male managers more as an obstacle than an aid to their progress. You’re also concerned about how the rest of the staff will react to him.