SSC Case Study

SSC Case Study

B: I will have to see how our company losses it's client and reputation
D: Report to the manager about the problem we have got with one of the modules.
A: Avoid any damage to my current position in the company.
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C: My teammates, people who failed to make a module properly, and I will suffer consequences of not completing the work.
D': Not to report to the manager about the problem we have got with one of the modules.

In order to Avoid any damage to my current position in the company. I must I will have to see how our company losses it's client and reputation and in order to I will have to see how our company losses it's client and reputation I must Report to the manager about the problem we have got with one of the modules.. But, in order to Avoid any damage to my current position in the company. I must also My teammates, people who failed to make a module properly, and I will suffer consequences of not completing the work. and in order to My teammates, people who failed to make a module properly, and I will suffer consequences of not completing the work. I must Not to report to the manager about the problem we have got with one of the modules.. I can't both Report to the manager about the problem we have got with one of the modules. and Not to report to the manager about the problem we have got with one of the modules..

RelationAssumption(s)Injection(s)
D-D'It is a complicated ethical dilemma.
B-DIf I report, at least, I will try to fix something that we have done wrong.
C-D'Not reporting might be a solution. When the problem of bad working software pops up, we will blame the company which failed to get it's part done by the contract.
A-BProbably, If I do report about the problem I will not get fired from my job.
A-CPerhaps, my teammates and I won't suffer any damage because, according to the contract, we did our job well, but the company who was responsible for the module failed to do its part.

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