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Industrial-Organizational Psychologist

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You bite the bullet and decide to tell it like it is.

This is the real-life decision Charles Balog would make. "In this field, the easy answer isn't always there," says Balog, an industrial psychologist. "Making the right decision is a matter of character and it's up to you to dig deep for it."

It is your job to tell them of your findings, regardless of what the consequences may be. It's what you get paid to do.

If you are worried that they may blame you, make sure you have your research on hand to back up your conclusions. They'll thank you in the end.


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