Role Playing Game Case Study

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Role-playing Game document Scenario 1: Conflict of interest Person A: You work in the public relations department with person B, and you receive a call from a company. Acme Widget works closely with this company and they were given your number in case they want someone from your department urgently. It turns out, they need to invest in Acme Widget, and have ideas to share with anyone from your department. Unfortunately, it is on Saturday and you have a date with your new girlfriend/boyfriend. You are afraid that losing this opportunity might be costly for the company. However, the CEO of the company called you on your way to meet your girlfriend/boyfriend. The CEO says that the meeting will start in an hour, and he seems very apologetic about the fact that he did not anticipate this quick notice. He also promises that if one person could go, it would only take 45 minutes. The idea about asking your co-worker (Person B) to go hits your mind. Call Person B and ask him/her to go. Be sure to let him/her know why you could not go. Person B: You are at your house getting ready to go watch a football game, you had no plans of going to work on …show more content…

Some of the clients have come to know you. One day you are at work, and there comes a guy. This guy happens to be someone you almost always see on Acme Widget’s social media page, he visits the shop often. While he is not always buying products, he seems to be someone very interested in Acme Widget as a company. This person finds you at work and starts asking many questions. He asks the questions about Acme Widget’s operations, including the team of people working there, and how operations are run. This makes you nervous because you are not sure about why this person needs the information. When you ask the person about it, he says that it is part of an academic research. Will you provide the information to this