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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You finish the report, keeping your concerns out of it.

After all, they're not going to listen to you if you don't sound confident.

The corporation uses your suggested method to clean up the wetlands area. Some of your assumptions prove wrong, so your method does a poor job. Since you didn't put your concerns in the report, you don't have a way out.

In this field, word gets around fast. Your reputation is damaged. Now, people suspect you of being a salesperson instead of a consultant. Instead of encouraging confidence, you've severely weakened it.

"If you had tons of data and you could do lots of analysis, then the decision becomes much easier," says wetlands expert Angus Chu.


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