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Shkiper50 [21]
2 years ago
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Alicia is going to college and working a full-time job. Her employer generally supports her decision to be in college, but Alici

a thinks her boss is asking her to take on more responsibilities than her schedule allows. Alicia decides to arrange a meeting in which she hopes they can both talk frankly about the problem, but she worries that her boss will think she’s being a “complainer.” 1 of 3 What should Alicia do to prepare for her meeting with her boss? A. Draft a resignation letter to give her boss at the start of the meeting in case they can’t come to an agreement. B. Plan to discuss the ways attending college is helping Alicia be better at her job. C. Nothing. Conversations like this are always best when they are spur of the moment and don’t seem staged. D. Tell other coworkers and HR that she suspects her boss is deliberately giving her more work than she can reasonably handle while also attending school in an effort to get her to withdraw from her coursework. Submit 2 of 3 There are many ways Alicia’s boss might respond to the issues she plans to raise in their meeting. For example, her boss might be angry or resentful that Alicia is asking to have some of her responsibilities reassigned. What is NOT an effective way for Alicia to react if her boss seems angry about her request? A. Alicia should accuse her boss of behaving unethically and threaten to sue the company. B. Alicia should be prepared with a list of suggestions for how she thinks parts of her workload might be reassigned. C. Alicia should propose signing a contract to stay on with the company for a set period of time after she finishes school, to demonstrate her commitment to her job. D. Alicia should ask HR to get involved to help them reach a mutually agreeable resolution. Submit 3 of 3 If Alicia’s boss refuses to reduce her workload, what should Alicia do? A. Quit her job. B. Drop out of school. C. Complain to co-workers and HR so her boss feels pressured to change his mind. D. Explore the option of reducing her course load at school or reducing her work hours. Submit
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AysviL [449]2 years ago
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1)According to the situation stated before, the best option for Alicia to prepare for the meeting with her boss might be B (Plan to discuss the ways attending college is helping Alicia be better at her job): In this way, she and her boss will be able to make the best out of the situation. Both can express what they think and come to a conclusion together. Her boss might think that she can handle the responsibility because she is capable of it but he/she might not realise that Alicia is a bti overwhelmed. So a good conversation about this problem might bring a positive outcome.   2) If one of the possibilities is for her boss to be angry or resentful because of Alicia's requirements, the best option to deal with it could be B (Alicia should be prepared with a list of suggestions for how she thinks parts of her workload might be reassigned), So the boss can see that she is interested in improving the situation without causing any trouble, she is willing to propose ideas because she wants to keep on working there. 
3)If her boss refuses to reduce her workload, she might take a difficult decision. She should think what is more important, at this point, to her, whether it is work or school. If she decides that work is more important, than , option D (<span>Explore the option of reducing her course load at school or reducing her work hours) would be appropriate. She will continue working there and start school as she wants to do. but if studying is more important, the best option would be A (quit her job). She can start school without a problem and later on, find a new job that allows her to study. </span></span>
yanalaym [24]2 years ago
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1. B) Plan to discuss ways attending college is helping Alicia be better at her job.

2. A) Alicia should accuse her boss of behaving unethically and threathen to sue the company.

3. D) Explore the option of reducing her course work load at school or reducing her work hours.

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