Ethical Dilemma in Procurement Project

Ethical Dilemma in Procurement Project
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Joining a new agency after a disagreeable departure from ABC Company, you are now tasked with gathering specifications for an IT procurement project that ABC might bid on. Balancing loyalty, selfless service, and responsible stewardship, you face an ethical decision that tests your principles.

  • Ethical Dilemma
  • Procurement Project
  • Loyalty
  • Selfless Service
  • Responsible Stewardship

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  1. WHAT DO YOU THINK? You started work at <agency> about nine months ago. You left a position with ABC Company over a major management disagreement. You cut all ties with the company, forfeited your options, and accepted a smaller severance to ensure you never had to deal with ABC again. <Agency> has asked you to work on gathering specifications for an enterprise IT procurement. You know that this is the sort of project ABC might bid on.

  2. WHAT DO YOU DO? You started work at <agency> about nine months ago. You left a position with ABC Company over a major management disagreement. You cut all ties with the company, forfeited your options, and accepted a smaller severance to ensure you never had to deal with ABC again. <Agency> has asked you to work on gathering specifications for an enterprise IT procurement. You know that this is the sort of project ABC might bid on.

  3. You started work at <agency> about nine months ago. You left a position with ABC Company over a major management disagreement. You cut all ties with the company, forfeited your options, and accepted a smaller severance to ensure you never had to deal with ABC again. <Agency> has asked you to work on gathering specifications for an enterprise IT procurement. You know that this is the sort of project ABC might bid on. ETHICS RULES ETHICS PRINCIPLES Subpart E Subpart G Financial Disclosure Loyalty to Law Selfless Service Responsible Stewardship

  4. You started work at <agency> about nine months ago. You left a position with ABC Company over a major management disagreement. You cut all ties with the company, forfeited your options, and accepted a smaller severance to ensure you never had to deal with ABC again. <Agency> has asked you to work on gathering specifications for an enterprise IT procurement. You know that this is the sort of project ABC might bid on. ETHICS RULES ETHICS PRINCIPLES Subpart E Subpart G Financial Disclosure Loyalty to Law Selfless Service Responsible Stewardship

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