Communicate Your Decision

Communicate Your Decision

As you come to the end of the process, you’ve made the following decision:
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> Use the information from Blake to identify and fire the leaker, because
> your duty to protect the Department’s information is more important than
> benefitting from someone else’s illegal activity.
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> The option you chose was limited to one of the six on the list I provided.
> Now, however, you have the opportunity to communicate a decision to reflect
> what you believe is the most ethical course of action. Feel free to change
> any or all of the conditions to create the option you believe works best.
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> I’ve laid out for you a method for organizing your thoughts. This format
> could easily be used as the basis for an email or an inter-office memo, but
> its primary purpose is to organize the reasons behind your action and to
> defend your decision. While each section of the memo has a word count
> limit, a concise memo will often be much shorter. I recommend aiming for
> roughly one-half of the maximum, but you can always write more if
> necessary.
>
> The goal is to use the norms of both ethical perspectives to write a memo
> that is technically sound and coherent as well as persuasive and inspiring.
> If you want to know more about the criteria for a good communication, check
> the *Memo Structure* page under *Game Information* on the left menu bar.

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