Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Essay 3 Topic

Geoffrey Guilcapi
Professor Young
ENGW_1101_3P
9 November 2016

Whistleblowing

Thesis: Whistleblowing usually has negative repercussions to the whistleblower, despite the risk having blown the whistle of the situation that is revealed will be solved. 

Questions: 

1. How will the repercussions affect the whistleblower?
2. How will the reactions affect the people that are involved?
3. When is the best way to come out about the situation?
4. Where does the extent of the repercussions go?
5. Does the length of the repercussions affect the whistleblower in their decision?
6. What is the motivation of the whistleblower?
7. Will the motivation of blowing the whistle overcome the repercussions?
8. What is the length the whistleblower willing to go?
9. How will the reactions of the people close to the whistleblower affect the persistence to seek help?
10. Where is the boundary to define which situations to be known and high are best unwraps?

2 comments:

  1. Geoff, you have great questions! Does whistleblowing always solve the situation?

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  2. Geoff, I can't read what you wrote.

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