Course of Action
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Introduction
A Course of Action is a step or administrative decision to be taken for improvement, follow-up, or further action in regard to the problem, policy, etc., based on the information given in the statement. Your task is to judge if the suggested course of action logically follows and is practical.
Rules of Evaluation
- Solves/Mitigates the Problem: The action must directly address the issue mentioned.
2. Practicality: The action should be feasible (financially, legally, and logically).
3. Balanced Response: It shouldn't be too harsh (unless the situation is extreme) or too weak.
4. Universal Truths: Actions should align with established administrative best practices.
Standard Options
Options usually include:
(A) Only I follows.
(B) Only II follows.
(C) Either I or II follows.
(D) Neither I nor II follows.
(E) Both I and II follow.
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