Answer: D- According to the Code of Professional Conduct, project managers should present the project truthfully and accurately to its stakeholders.
Mistakes do happen, but pretending they don’t happen goes against the Code of Professional Conduct (which specifies that Project Managers need to be truthful, even about errors).
Project managers should practice putting the project’s needs before your own; however, Calvin is dishonest about the project’s status by not addressing the mistake.
Do what’s right would best be demonstrated by Calvin fessing up about the error in its totality.
Key Take Away: Project managers are obligated to disclose any errors affecting the project fully. Saving face should not take precedence. Everyone makes honest mistakes, and taking accountability is usually appreciated and treated with respect.