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Business Communications and Lying: Do you believe the lie was justifiable, given the circumstances?

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Lying is a form of persuasion. Think of an example from your own, first-hand business, workplace or professional experience when someone lied to you. Do not describe lies from a politician, or celebrity. Briefly describe the lie. Describe harm done to the people and/or organization. Do you believe the lie was justifiable, given the circumstances?

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This solution discusses a scenario where one was lied to when being hired in approximately 200 words. One reference is provided: http://www.scu.edu/ethics/publications/iie/v6n1/lying.html.

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When I was hired for one of my jobs, I was told that we would have a certain schedule and I was also told that additional hours may be required from time to time. After I was hired I asked others about how often they work extra hours and it turned out that there ...

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