Section 3.5: Roger's Case Study
Perhaps one of the biggest problems in this case study is that Roger keeps making the assumption that his managers need more training whenever issues with their handling of situations come up. Roger does not consider other possibilities: maybe the managers are happy with one or more working conditions or even each others. It seems Roger hasn't asked his managers why they aren't doing their jobs to the best of their abilities.
Also, it seems possible that the managers all assume that since Roger is the owner of the stores, he will handle everything and always keep in touch and fix everything even while he is away.
Clearly, Roger has done some uncritical thinking in that he did not think it was important to question whether there were any possibilities other than needing more training for the managers' unsatisfactory behavior. Roger thinks that his managers are resentful of the push for more training because they like their job titles but not their responsibilities. He did not......
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