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Hi Tutor(s), Can you help me on this question? thank you. Based on a review of the case study, what do you think could be

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  1. Based on a review of the case study, what do you think could be the effect of the workplace situation on the manager and possible emotions they could be feeling? List at least five possibilities.

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Review the following case study information.

You are the Manager of a team of telemarketing staff for an on-line rental property business. The business specializes in finding both commercial and residential tenants for landlords, as well as matching landlords with tenants.

All staff work an eight-hour day from 9 am to 5.30 pm, with 30 minutes for lunch.

Beryl is the Team Leader of the telemarketing group, responsible for:

supervision and mentoring of a telemarketing team of eight

outbound sales calls to real estate agents, property managers and landlords

appointment setting for field sales teams

inbound query resolution and customer service

maintenance of all customer contacts in the Customer Relationship management system

Beryl, aged 62, has been with the company for 3 years. She was born in Australia. She has worked in sales most of her life. Beryl was hoping to retire at 60 but personal circumstances have meant she is continuing to work. Beryl is a very hard worker and achieves above the required results for signing up tenants and landlords.

One of the telemarketers that Beryl is responsible for is Yuko. Yuko is Japanese, aged 40 and has been in Australia for 2 years. She speaks good English and gets on with her team members, although she is generally quiet. She has always been very reliable with her attendance at work.

As the Operations Manager of the company and the overall manager of the team, you have noticed recently that there is tension between Beryl and Yuko.

You have noticed that Beryl often ignores Yuko or addresses her though another member of the team. You have also noticed Beryl whispering to other workers and you sense that this is in relation to Yuko.

Yuko's work performance is suffering and she is not making the required amount of daily calls to sign up new tenants and landlords. Yuko has also become more withdrawn recently and tends not to sit in the staff room anymore or attend staff social functions.

This situation is stressful for you as the Manager, as the team's performance targets are not being met and the conflict within the team seems to be having an effect on other staff members, with sides being taken.

You have heard through another member of staff that Yuko feels that Beryl is racist and that Beryl complains that she can't understand Yuko's accent and that she feels Yuko is never very enthusiastic about her work.

You would like to resolve this situation by getting Beryl and Yuko to understand each other's perspectives and to manage their emotions at work. At this stage there are no options for moving either member of staff to another team.

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