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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You go with Daniel, the better actor but the less likeable person.

After all, you want the very best actor. What does it matter what type of person he is off the stage?

As you rehearse for the play, Daniel has difficulty getting along with the rest of the cast. You sense tension building and notice more and more cast members bickering with Daniel.

Finally, the person you cast as Jocasta walks off the stage. "I quit. I can't work with this person," she says. "He is ruining everything!"

"One rotten egg can really spoil it for the rest of the cast," says Gaze. "You have to select people carefully and do the most you can to group people that you think can work together. They're going to be spending plenty of time together and you have to work at creating a positive environment."