Leadership Development
Challenges faced by Barton
Barton is the senior vice president of human resources in Zendal pharmaceuticals .She had turned in her budget as she did routinely to her boss Palmer. However, the papers had been returned to her, and she noted that her proposed executive education had been cut by almost 75%.she took it as a mistake and decided to approach her boss on the issue. Her boss however said that there was no mistake in the revision claiming that there were orders given to cut down the following year's budget by 20%. Palmer said that recession had made their sales drop and due to their numerous debts they had to cut down on budgets so it was not Barton's budget being cut only (Kesner, 2010).
Palmer gave Barton a condition that she had to satisfy before he made any consideration on the revision he had done of Baron's budget. This was if she could present data which shows how executive education adds to the bottom line of the company. Barton was certain that the program that she wanted to adopt from the funds she had indicated in the budget would benefit the company....
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