Question

You have just presented a difficult proposal to a board of superiors at work. A senior executive who does not like you asks, "So why should we listen to you? You've only worked here for two years." Which of the following is the best way to respond to such a statement?

A. "You have been here fifteen years, and you do not know how to handle this either."

B. "I am sorry you feel I am inexperienced. Compared to you, I suppose I am."

C. "Are you questioning me because you don't like the proposal, or because you like to hassle me?"

D. "You're asking how reliable our research on this project is. We've tested six scenarios"

E. "Please let us be mature about this and not bring our personal differences into it."

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