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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You change the focus.

Because the editor isn't paying you to redo the research, you use what you already have.

After the article is published, you get angry calls from your sources. You had told them it would be a serious management story. They feel you lied to them. What they see in print is a story about controversy.

You've burned your sources. They're going to tell everyone they know that you're a writer who can't be trusted.

"You could very well be held, by the people that you interviewed, as a person who lied to them," says freelance writer Dave Greber. "You don't put yourself in a position of misrepresenting yourself to anyone."