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You are the head architect surveying a landscape to construct houses and notice something unusual about the land. As the team leader, you are asked to write a report that would be presented to the board to authorise the project or not. What will you do?a. Inform the responsible authorities about the observations b. Carryout further feasible studiesc. Recommend the body to proceed with the projectd. Write a negative reportFirst and foremost, I will tell the responsible authorities about my reservations towards the project.
In this case, I just want to let them know about my personal observations. I think this is a good step since I would be honest to my superiors. It is always good to be truthful. The second justifiable measure I will take is to carry out more feasible studies to establish if there is any real threat in undertaking this housing project. This will help me to generate the much needed knowledge I may require in order to complete this assignment. Again this is a good decision since it would improve my knowledge.
However, recommending the board to undertake the project fully knowing that it is not feasible is unethical. Whilst I may pretend that all is well, my conscience would tell me that I have done something wrong. In the event that something goes terribly wrong during or after the project after I have indicated that all is well, I would be guilty of lying. I would have put myself in a tight corner where I would be forced to lie. Lying is unethical therefore it is always good to be truthful every time.
As noted, lying is bad. The other option is to write a negative report without stating the reasons. This action is likely to cause anxiety among the board members. Writing a negative report is a good thing since it would help the management to review the whole scenario. In any case, this will help them to make informed decisions whether to proceed with the project or not.
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