Evaluate the appropriateness of a decision in a case study. Compose an essay, 3-5 pages in length, in which you adopt the perspective of your fiercest critic. This will be done in two parts.
First, develop a scenario that would be deeply problematic for you as a leader, explain what makes the situation so problematic, and offer your proposed solution and why yours is the best solution (i.e., the work you completed in Exercises 3.1, 3.2, and 3.3).
Second, adopt the perspective of the thinker who you think would be your fiercest critic, and critique your proposed solution as thoroughly as you can from that perspective.
Feedback from Rough Draft: “Probably, as you argue, most people would react to save themselves without thinking. Modern utilitarians like Pete Singer argue that our only moral duty to strangers is not to harm them but in the extreme circumstance you convey such rational arguments might be very hard to comply with. In another note the information about Dyer’s speed should be included in the case study so as to have a more conclusive solution. Try to apply this type of dilemma for a specific case study in an organization that needs a leader to take a difficult, perhaps life altering decision. Use APA citation and add reference page.
