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The required reading ‘Follow Dubious Orders or Speak Up?’ by Sucher and Preble (2017), described an ethical dilemma where Susan was faced with the decision of whether or not to voice her concerns about Mr. Moon’s request for her to misrepresent herself when gathering market research data on the competition and customers. As part of this paper there were several experts who made recommendations for Susan to follow. Which of the following statements is NOT one of the courses of actions recommended by the experts in the case study?

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The required reading ‘Follow Dubious Orders or Speak Up?’ by Sucher and Preble (2017), described an ethical dilemma where Susan was faced with the decision of whether or not to voice her concerns about Mr. Moon’s request for her to misrepresent herself when gathering market research data on the competition and customers. As part of this paper there were several experts who made recommendations for Susan to follow. Which of the following statements is NOT one of the courses of actions recommended by the experts in the case study?

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As an AI, I don't have access to external databases or the ability to read specific articles or books, including 'Follow Dubious Orders or Speak Up?' by Sucher and Preble (2017). Therefore, I'm unable to provide the information you're looking for. I recommend reviewing the case study and the experts' recommendations to determine which course of action was not suggested.

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