Integrity at Work
Pick what you would actually do. We score the most defensible, high-integrity choice and explain the reasoning.
1. Walking through an unfamiliar city, you pick up a bag and find US$24,000 inside, along with a phone number and the name Natalie James. What do you do?
2. Rushing your mother to hospital in an emergency, you are stopped for speeding. The officers ask for US$5 'for food' to let you go; otherwise they will take you to the station 13km away. What do you do?
3. A friend who is an HR Director offers you a 5-day training contract but tells you to bill US$22,000 (you normally charge US$7,000) — and then asks for a US$5,000 kickback for arranging it. What do you do?
4. Exams are in three days and you've missed most lessons. A classmate offers to let you photocopy the actual exam papers. What do you do?