Moral Minefield Assignment Guidelines Level 1

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Moral Minefield Assignment Guidelines For the following questions, be sure to connect to the reading material in your book. This is a writing assignment, so answers should be written in complete and coherent sentences and paragraphs. Answers in the A range will refer to the text and fully explain how the concepts learned in the text apply to the question. You may type your answers directly into this document after the prompts, save it, and then upload it into the submission box. Play through the Moral Minefield level for this week and answer the following questions: 1. Copy and paste (or screenshot) your Level overview and scores. You can find this information again in your Overview & Profile. 2. Reflect on the scenarios presented in the game. Was there anything you found particularly difficult? Anything that surprised you? As I read and watched the scenarios, I felt like each point was pretty straightforward on what and when to respond in those situations. In this level, there was nothing that felt difficult or surprised me. 3. Explain one of the decision-making scenarios you were given in this level and analyze it in terms of one of this week’s theories.
(Note: for full credit, be sure you name the theory you are using, explain the theory fully, and then explain how the scenario illustrates that theory) When it came to the scene where the associates were talking about another coworker, I felt that both “confronting” the two and “Reaching out to HR” could both work as options. I for sure believed that reporting to HR was the right answer but felt that confronting the two coworkers to allow them to stop the conversation would also be a great thing to do. 4. How could you use the concepts discussed in this simulation in your job today? Relate these concepts to the other course materials and to your own experiences. (Note: for full credit, be sure discuss a specific scenario, a specific example from your own experiences, and a specific connection to something you learned from the text) I honestly have used these types of tactics from the simulation in my previous jobs, that maybe the reason I felt this simulation was not difficult or I have not run into trouble with selecting an answer. For example, in the very first scene where a coworker had been trying to have another associate not follow the company’s timeline and wanting to work on their own timeline, has happened in the workplace. I’ve had an associate do this to me where I preceded to not listen to them and report the issue to my manager.
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