From the course: Project Management Foundations: Ethics

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Solution: Available data

Solution: Available data

- In the last video, we explored Stephanie's story. She wants to justify a time critical project but some of the data to justify the project isn't validated. Stephanie was considering presenting her case for justification to her board of directors without sharing that some of the data isn't validated. Her rationale for doing so is that the source of the data has always been reliable. To conclude the scenario, I asked her to consider the following questions. First, which of PMI's ethical standards are at risk if she goes forward and shares the data in her project justification pitch without mentioning that some of the data hasn't been validated? Next, I asked her to come up with two alternatives that she could take should she go forward with her presentation to the board. The alternative should be in line with PMI's ethical standards and support the needs of her business. The first question is straightforward. All of PMI's…

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