1. Personal factors: Do you have any personal experiences that influence your perspective on the case? 2....
Question:
1. Personal factors: Do you have any personal experiences that influence your perspective on the case?
2. Power dynamics: Do all of the case's stakeholders have roughly equal power in terms of making a decision? Why not, if not?
3. Factual and scientific data: What are the most important facts in the case? Is there any disagreement about the facts? What is the most logical interpretation of the facts? Is it possible that scientific evidence is being interpreted in a skewed manner?
4. Complicating factors: Is there anything about the case that is especially odd or complicated? What does it mean in terms of science? Or is it a matter of law?
5. Relationships: Do any of the key stakeholders have crucial issues of personal relationships that may affect how they view the case?
6. Ethical issues: What is the case's main ethical issue? What are a couple of secondary ethical concerns?
7. Implications and alternatives: What are the most important alternatives? How should they approach the case's main ethical issue? What are the possible advantages and disadvantages of these options?
Personal Financial Planning
ISBN: 978-1111971632
13th edition
Authors: Lawrence J. Gitman, Michael D. Joehnk, Randy Billingsley