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supervision, and must be flexible when working
with others, as the position supports other
managers. You should be able to work to tight
deadlines.
The hours are 9 to 5, Monday to Friday. The
salary will be negotiable. In addition we offer a
benefits package including subsidised lunches,
23 days’ holiday and health insurance.
PART TWO. QUESTIONS 13 to 22.
Section One. Questions 13 to 17
M: It was just so embarrassing, the whole thing. I mean,
being late’s one thing, and I had already got my
secretary to phone through and leave a message to
say I was running being schedule. But in the end I
didn’t get there at all … and all the other managers
were there to see the team show the project and its
results. Oh well, that’s how it goes, I guess…
F: Well, I’m certainly not going to forget that in a
hurry! What a terrible mistake… It made the whole
meeting pointless, really. I can’t imagine what they
thought of me, sitting there with the paperwork for
another client. Very unprofessional. I mean, I could
still tell them the relevant facts, but I couldn’t show
them the actual contract. I didn’t put it in my
briefcase last night.
M: What a lost opportunity. I should’ve made a proper
note in my diary where I would have seen it instead
of just on the back of an old envelope. Anyway, it’s
too late now. I just didn’t remember and that’s that.
They’ll have given the work to someone else by
now… I’d promised to ring before midday if I was
available. I really need to be better organised.
F: I was so busy preparing all the equipment for the
presentation that I didn’t notice the time passing.
So then I asked reception to call me a taxi … I was
still checking the papers when they rang to say it
had arrived … but I couldn’t believe it when he
didn’t know where the street was and drove all over
the place … they’d already started without me by
the time I finally got there.
M: Well, I thought it was a bit strange at the time,
but I just took down what I thought I heard on the
machine, and then made out the order form
accordingly. It wasn’t till they called back to query
the quantity that we realised just what I’d done.
Still, we sorted it out before it was too late so it
wasn’t a disaster, after all.
Section Two. Questions 18 to 22
F: I guess the main weakness is with the image of
some of the products. I complained about this last
year. With our present strategy, we could find
ourselves having problems in the future. We need to
turn the situation around, work the market to our
advantage. What I’d suggest is a complete review of
the way we’re approaching the market. I think we
should get everyone together and explore all the
possibilities.
M: I’m very glad that you can come. I was worried that
the invitations were so late that many key people
wouldn’t be able to make it. We do need your input
– your information is important. I understand you’re
planning to come by train. The train service can be
a bit of a problem, but if you go to Medford Central
Station, it’s a direct line. That’ll take you to Tower
Square – and if you give us a call when you arrive
we’ll send someone to collect you.
F: When I first read the report, I was very
disappointed. Our results are well below target, in
spite of using the consultants, and all the new
strategies we’ve been applying. I can’t understand it
at all. In order to try and get clear what’s going on,
I’m going to need input from various sections.
What I’d like from you, as soon as you can, is price
comparisons for the different regions. I’ll also need
a report on how useful the consultants’ advice was.
M: No, I mean they’ve given me everything I asked for,
so I can’t really complain about that. They even
invited me to come over and check the figures for
myself. But I’d rather try to go through them here
with you, if you could spare the time. Perhaps you
could tell me what you think would be the best
thing to do. I’d be really interested in your views.
Your experience means you must have dealt with
this type of problem before.
F: I just thought I ought to let you know, that following
the discussion we had last week about staffing
levels, I took your recommendation to the Board.
You’ve probably heard already that we agreed that
we do need to create a new Area Manager’s
position. I just wanted to let you know officially that
it had been authorised. So now we can contact the
recruitment agency and ask them to start looking
around. They might have somebody on their books
already.
PART THREE. QUESTIONS 23 to 30.
F: Good evening and welcome to Business People.
We are fortunate to have as our guest tonight José
Martínez, the founder and Director of Pizza Rapida.
José was brought up in America and started his
working life there. Now he is one of the most
successful entrepreneurs in Europe. How did he
achieve this? Well, he began his rise to success in
Europe when he launched his pizza delivery chain
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