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41 – 60 years: Responsibility and ethical decision-making
You found yourself in a situation where you saw a colleague make a decision that was beneficial for the company but unfair to an individual. How did you react?
I took note of it, but I did not intervene if it did not directly affect me.
I tried to understand my colleague's reasons and, if necessary, offer a different perspective.
I discreetly discussed it with a colleague to understand his motivation.
I have contacted my supervisor or the ethics committee.
I have been thinking about whether it is right to continue in such a work environment.
You have the opportunity to decide on resource allocation within the team. You know that some colleagues are more productive, but others have personal issues. How do you proceed?
I will distribute the resources evenly so that no one feels unfairly treated.
I will take into account the individual needs and the situation of each person.
I prefer performance because the results are decisive.
I am waiting to see how the situation develops and will only intervene in case of problems.
I am consulting with the team to find the best solution.
You received an offer for a lucrative project, but it involves a slight bending of the rules. How do you decide?
If it's just a small compromise, I will probably accept it.
I am looking for a way to meet the conditions without breaking the rules.
I reject the project, even if it means losing an opportunity.
I discuss with superiors or colleagues whether it is acceptable.
I evaluate the risks and long-term consequences before the final decision.
You are in a situation where your supervisor asks you to cover up certain discrepancies in the accounting. How do you respond?
I'm trying to understand whether it is an administrative error or intentional action.
I refuse to participate in something that I consider unethical.
I will take some time to reflect and consult with someone experienced.
I am looking for a way to resolve the situation without conflict.
I will comply if I do not see any serious consequences.
You have the opportunity to support a colleague for a promotion. However, it would be more beneficial for you to support someone else. How will you decide?
I will support the one who deserves it the most based on their performance.
I will also take into account personal loyalty and relationships within the team.
I will decide who will be the better partner for me in the future.
I'm not intervening; the management should decide.
I am looking for a way to support both if possible.
You have information that could seriously impact an important business decision, but no one is asking you. What do you do?
I will share it when I am sure that it is relevant.
I will only show it if someone asks me directly.
I will weigh the consequences of their publication before making a decision.
I ignore them if they have nothing to do with my direct responsibilities.
I will consult with someone trustworthy about whether I should say something.
You find yourself in a situation where you have to make a decision that will affect the lives of several people. How do you proceed?
I am conducting an analysis of all possible consequences.
Intuition and experience are the main factors for me in decision-making.
I consult other specialists to gain multiple perspectives.
I am looking for a solution that has the least negative impact.
I make decisions quickly and stand by my choice.
A younger colleague approached you with a moral dilemma. How do you respond?
I listen to him and ask questions so that he finds the answer himself.
I will give him a clear recommendation on what he should do.
I share my experience with a similar situation.
I am trying to help him understand the bigger picture.
I let him decide for himself, but I provide him with support.
You received a job offer with a higher salary, but at a less ethically oriented company. How do you respond?
I hesitate and review the company's values before acceptance.
I reject it if I feel it goes against my principles.
If it is a good opportunity, I will consider it pragmatically.
I will schedule an appointment with the management and find out their attitude.
If I can have a positive influence from within, I will accept it.
You witness a situation where someone is unfairly punished for a mistake they did not make. What will you do?
I will stand up for him, even though it may be risky.
I am trying to quietly draw attention to the real facts.
I am speaking with the person concerned and providing them with support in the background.
If it doesn't concern me, I won't intervene.
I will learn from the situation to avoid it in the future.
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