Mary is a fast-track graduate employee and a rising star in a management consulting company. She has two children, one nearly 4 years old and the other 18 months old. Her marriage has run into difficulties and her husband has recently left her and taken a job overseas. Mary works hard and is ambitious, but she also cares deeply for her children and she has told her colleagues that she will only be available for meetings during the ‘official’ office hours of 8.00-16.00 and will not be online or available for conference calls between 16.00 and 20.00. Her team colleagues were initially sympathetic, but after a couple of months they are beginning to get annoyed and concerned that her lack of availability will impact on team performance and thus on their own career success. They come to you, as their manager, and request you take action.
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a. Identify the ethical issue or problem.
b. How would you respond to the issue, being a manager?
c. Identify who are the primary stakeholders?
d. What are the possible alternatives to respond to the situation?
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identify who are the primary stakeholders (c)
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