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Ethics Project Decision 3 Taylor decided to turn in the proposal based on the higher projected IRR due to the cost reclassification. Consequences of Behavioral

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Decision 3 Taylor decided to turn in the proposal based on the higher projected IRR due to the cost reclassification. Consequences of Behavioral Action: The project was funded and, when completed, the IRR came in much higher than expected. Taylor was able to reverse the reclassification by reinstating the omitted expenditure back to the project rather than normal operations and still achieve an IRR of 8% on the project. One year later Taylor was promoted to vice president.

Decision 4 Taylor decided to turn in the proposal with a 7.5% IRR and it was not accepted. Taylor was not promoted.

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