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Week Discussion
You work in the sales department of a mediumsized company that sells D printers to manufacturers and universities. You supervise the salespeople who meet facetoface with potential customers and close deals with their organizations. Sales have been flat lately, and there is some concern in the company that things are not working as well as they once did when sales growth was healthy. You have noticed in the past two years that the nature of the people making purchasing decisions for potential customers has become more diverse. In past years, the buyers were primarily middleaged white men. Now the buyers are increasingly younger, female, African American, and Southeast Asian. Your own sales force is mostly middleaged white men who have been in the company a long time.
One of your salespeople has just retired, leaving a large gap in your department. He ranked number one in sales for five years running and kept the department above water. You requested HR send you resumes for potential replacements, and they gave you to choose from. Candidate is a white, middleaged man with a stellar sales record selling supplies to similar organizations. After an interview, you are convinced that he could replace your person who retired in terms of revenue. Candidate is a young man of Southeast Asian descent who is a technical whizbang. Having worked at several companies that relied heavily on D printers, he regaled you with stories of the innovative uses to which he put them. You think perhaps this might be the new sales angle the department needs. His sales numbers were respectable but not as high as Candidate He wants the job to have the opportunity to expand D printing applications. Finally, Candidate is a something African American woman. She also has a background in IT having sold computers and office equipment for much of her career. You ask her how she got into sales in the first place. She responded that she needed a way to pay for college, so she started selling Tupperware in her neighborhood and city. She became one of Tupperware's top salespersons. From there, she got a job with a large office equipment manufacturer that would only hire her as an administrative assistant. After much persistence, she got a spot in sales and did well. Her sales were not as large as Candidate but were growing rapidly. She stated that D printing was the future, and that was where she wanted to be
All three interviews went well, and now you must decide who to hire.
Explain the advantages and disadvantages of hiring each candidate.
Do you see any ethical issues in choosing which candidate to hire?
Which of your ethical tools is best to use to solve this dilemma?
Who would you ultimately hire and why?
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