Jefferson has taken three of his clients for a round of golf at his golf club. Here
Question:
Jefferson has taken three of his clients for a round of golf at his golf club. Here they play golf, relax, and discuss topics from politics to the latest product ideas. Jefferson is sure to answer his clients' questions and highlight his company's various products that could be used in their various companies. After the round of golf, the group walks out to the parking lot, and Jefferson is able to customize prices for each of the clients separately. What potential ethical dilemmas did Jefferson put himself in?
A. he could have risked angering one of his clients who overheard another get a better price
B. he could have exaggerated the performance or not shared the potential safety risks of his company's products since this was mostly informal discussion without data to back it up
C. he could have risked losing one of his clients when he won the round of golf