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Health, 14.07.2019 17:30, Flamingmaster99

Uma graduate, carla, is working late and everyone else has gone home. carla realizes she has permanently deleted a file she needs for a report that is due tomorrow. carla’s co-worker also has the file and carla has seen where the co-worker keeps his password. carla retrieves the password and logs in to obtain the file she needs. while on the computer, she sees that the co-worker has been moving money from the company account to his personal account. now she is unsure what to do. she knows she should tell her boss. she also knows that she has done something that is strictly forbidden by company policy and for which she could be fired. what would you advise carla to do? explain your answer. how did societal guidelines or personal values affect your decision-making process? are the consequences of your decision something you can live with and feel proud of when other people find out? why or why not? what would you advise carla to do? explain your answer. how did societal guidelines or personal values affect your decision-making process? are the consequences of your decision something you can live with and feel proud of when other people find out? why or why not? what would you advise carla to do? explain your answer. how did societal guidelines or personal values affect your decision-making process? are the consequences of your decision something you can live with and feel proud of when other people find out? why or why not?

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