You are the vice-president of human resources for a high-techcompany that is competing for a major government project. Youbelieve that one of your key competitors is ahead of you in projectdevelopment and you would like to recruit some of its engineers whoare knowledgeable about the project. You receive an anonymouse-mail that includes the names and phone numbers of key peopleinvolved in your competitor’s project. If you use the informationand can hire some of the competitor’s key people, your company hasa chance to beat the competitor and you will become a hero. If youdo not use the information, your company may lose a great deal ofmoney. Reflect on what would you do and how you would handle thissituation. What factor(s) in this ethics dilemma might influence aperson to make a less than ethical decision?