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in Mathematics by kratos

You are the head of your office. There are certain houses reserved for the allotment to the office staff and you have been given the discretion to do so. A set of rules for the allotment of the houses has been **** down by you and has been made public. Your personal secretary, who is very close to you, comes to you and pleads that as his father is seriously ill, he should be given priority in allotment of a house. The office secretariat that examined the request as per the rules turns down the request and recommends the procedure to be followed according to the rules. You do not want to annoy your personal secretary. In such circumstances, what would you do?

(a) Call him over to your room and personally explain why the allotment cannot be done.

(b) Allot the house to him to win his loyalty.

(c) Agree with the office note to show that you are not biased and that you do not indulge in favouritism.

(d) Keep the file with you and not pass any orders.

1 Answer

+1 vote
by kratos
 
Best answer

(a) When it comes to declining a request it is better to discuss the matter expalin your inability to favour your secretary who is very close to you in private and then.

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