Which step in the ethical decision-making process occurs once you have considered how a decision affects stakeholders by comparing and weighing the alternatives?

A. Identifying key stakeholders
B. Monitoring and learning from outcomes
C. Identifying the ethical issues involved
D. Making a decision


Answer: D

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