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Scenario: Your company's competitor has developed a new product that significantly outperforms
yours in terms of quality and features. You have access to confidential information about their
product development process. Do you use this information to improve your own product?
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Scenario: Your company is planning to launch a marketing campaign that exaggerates the benefits
of a product and downplays potential risks. While the claims are technically true, they may mislead
consumers. Do you proceed with the campaign?
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Scenario: A supplier offers you a substantial kickback in exchange for awarding them a lucrative
contract. Accepting the kickback could save your company money, but it violates your company's
ethics policy. What do you do?
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Scenario: Your boss asks you to manipulate financial data to make the company's performance
appear stronger than it actually is. If you refuse, you risk losing your job. How do you handle the
situation?
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Scenario: Your company is considering laying off a significant portion of its workforce to cut costs
and boost profitability. While this may benefit shareholders in the short term, it will have
devastating effects on employees and their families. What factors do you consider when making
your decision?
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Scenario: You discover that a colleague has been engaging in unethical behavior, such as stealing
credit for your work or engaging in harassment. Reporting them could damage their career and
reputation, but turning a blind eye condones their behavior. What steps do you take?
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Scenario: Your company operates in a country known for widespread corruption, and local officials
expect bribes to expedite business processes. Paying bribes would allow your company to operate
more smoothly, but it goes against your company's anti-corruption policy. How do you navigate
this dilemma?
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Scenario: Your company's CEO is engaged in questionable personal conduct that could damage
the company's reputation if it were to become public knowledge. Do you confront the CEO about
their behavior, or remain silent to avoid potential repercussions?
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