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Based on case study 1.1, Foxcatcher, answer the following questions:
1. Who is most to blame for failing to stop John Du Pont's downward spiral?
2. Do you blame the members of Team Foxcatcher for staying on even as Du Pont's behavior become more erratic?
3. What are the costs of speaking up to powerful leaders? How do we equip ourselves to do so?
4. Can you think of other leaders whose power and/or wealth put them at great risk?
5. How can colleges and nonprofits ensure that donors don't exert too much influence over their activities?
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