The CEO of a major corporation experiences emotional problems and is treated for his condition by a psychiatrist

Shortly after he begins taking medication, the CEO is arrested for reckless driving and appears in the media making bizarre statements that sound misguided and bigoted. When questioned about his competence to lead, the CEO blames his troubles on his medication, then continues to behave erratically and make statements in "bad taste." Which of the following do the CEO's stakeholders have the most legitimate right to demand?
A) that the CEO resign from his position
B) that the CEO appoint a colleague to share his leadership position and keep an eye on him
C) that the CEO increase his medication dose
D) that the CEO decrease his medication dose

Answer: A
Explanation: Stakeholders have a legitimate right to be concerned about the CEO. Since his judgment clearly seems to be impaired, the situation seems to be beyond changing the CEO's medication or appointing a colleague to help him. In this case, stakeholders have a legitimate claim to ask the CEO to step down.

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