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Sociologist

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You fire all the people responsible for the inferior work and hire new people to replace them.

Your new workers are bright and eager to do the job. You feel confident that the problems your agency was experiencing are in the past.

However, a few weeks later, you notice the same things are happening again. The communication problem was never dealt with and there are cracks in the system that still need fixing.

"The major problem with this solution is if you fire the director and hold the workers to unrealistic benchmarks, you wouldn't have any workers to do the job," says sociologist Stan Capela. "You also would spend all your time training new workers and never finalize the adoptions. In addition, you would still have the problem because the deficiencies that led to the problem in the beginning would still be there."