It could be argued that the common good approach could be applied here. One of the dilemmas that Jeff was facing was that he knew that the consequences of his actions could lead to putting the company under loss. Perhaps if the installations weren’t complete, it could lead to other repercussions and affect the consumers who wanted to have the product installed. Perhaps Jeff could think about the common good of the company and push back or cancel his vacation, or he could take the egoistic approach and consider the fact that losing his trip would be a loss of money and good times.
Another dilemma here is the option of who to put in charge as a substitute for Jeff, which more specifically plays on how careful he needs to be on who to pick. The ultimate goal would be to approve all the installations. Jeff was very confident in trusting Walt to look after all of them so he is definitely taking a more pragmatic approach since his reasoning to pick Walk would be ethical on his terms.