After graduation, you obtain a job as a sales representative with a large advertising agency that nogotiaten media carnpaigns for corporate clients. You report to Henry, a compary veteran of 20 yeare and a successful salesperson and manager. Sales representatives travel to assigned markets and negotiate advertising opportunities with television sales managers, Claire, a new sales representative, struggles closing deals. Henry joins Claire on an important sales call, and, under his guidance, the results are better than projected. They celebrate afterward at a fancy, dimly lit restaurant. Henry insists on a semicircular booth in a quiet area that would make it easier for him to teach Claire the different profit margins on advertising packages. "I immediately felt uncomfortable," Claire tells you the next day over lunch, "but I didn' say anything right away because Henry's a well-respected married man and my boss." Clair inhales deeply and continues. "Then he sat a little too close to me. After the first round of drinks, I feit Henry's knee leaning against my knee under the table. I froze. He ordered another round of drinks and started explaining how I should take advantage of my femininity to improve sales and move up in the company. The next thing I know I feel his hand on my thigh. I knew what he was hinting at. We had adjacent hotel rooms. I quickly finished the meal, told him I wasn't feeling well, and went to my room. About a half hour later there's a knock on my door. It's Henry, obviously drunk. He says, 'Love \& Other Drugs is available on demand, a movie about a Viagra salesman, which has excellent sales tips." "All I could say was maybe some other time. I guided him out of my room. Now I'm not sure what to do. I'm New and don't want to ruin my job. I also don't want to ruin his career or family, but it was a very uncomfortable experience. If Henry did this to me he must have done it to other women on the road. I'm thinking about reporting it, but he's been working here forever, and it's just my word against his word. Wha do you think I should do?" Critical Thinking Questions 1. What could you recommend that Claire do? 2. What would you recommend that Claire do? a. Speak directly with Henry about what happened b. Report the incident to Human Resources c. Do nothing and see if happens again before acting d. Something else (if so, what?)