You are a trainee at your new job. A more senior trainee has been on sick leave, and you are due to go on study leave.
You have been told by your manager that, before you go on leave, you must complete some complicated work. The
deadline suggested appears unrealistic, given the complexity of the work. You feel that you are not sufficiently
experienced to complete the work alone. You would need additional supervision to complete it to the required
standard, and your manager appears unable to offer the necessary support. If you try to complete the work within the
proposed timeframe but fail to meet the expected quality, you could face repercussions on your return from study
leave. You feel slightly intimidated by your manager, and also feel pressure to do what you can in what are challenging
times.al issue and explain alternative courses of action that are available and which one you would choose in priority to
the other available options. Your manager does not want to listen to you.
What Would You Do?
To answer this question choose one of
1. consequentialist theories
2. deontological theories
3. or virtue ethics
Alsolise the Eight steps to making sound ethical decisions in answering the question
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standard, and your manager appears unable to offer the necessary support. If you try to complete the work within the
proposed timeframe but fail to meet the expected quality, you could face repercussions on your return from study
leave. You can
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