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What do you think Baker hoped to achieve as a result of his conversation with Rennalls? Did he succeed? Why or why not? Baker hopes to convince Rennalls to admit his hatred of other races, particularly Europeans. I think his purpose was to make the matter public so it could be discussed, and thus addressed, before he took over as chief engineer, a role that would require impartiality and good treatment of subordinates of other races. of his. After reading this case study, I got the impression that Baker was between a rock and a hard place, because it was not just his perception of Rennalls' behavior, which he might have overlooked, but everyone's perception Europeans working for the company that Rennalls had a racial awareness problem. Martha Jackson's complaint and a conflict with Godson, another employee, helped steer my assessment in that direction. Baker went against his better judgment by not ending the interview sooner. Although he eventually managed to accomplish what he set out to do by convincing Rennalls to do it...