You have a long standing consulting relationship with a large consumer
products company. This company represents 50%
of your consulting revenues & is clearly your most important client
The CEO has called to ask you to commit a significant amount of time over the
next few months to assist with a large merger project. The company is merging.
with a large conglomerate whose primary business is the sale & distribution of
tobacco products. The CEO is relying on you to assist in facilitating a smooth
integration of the 2 companies. You promised yourself that because your
father died of lung cancer, you would never work for a tobacco company.
is there a way that you can accept the consulting assignment & still keep your
promise to yourself? How will you handle this dilemma if you decide that you
cannot work for the tobacco company?
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the sale & distribution of
tobacco products. The CEO is relying on you to assist in facilitating a smooth
integration of the 2 companies. You promised yourself that because your
father died of lung cancer, you would never work for a tobacco company.
is there a way that you can accept the consulting assignment & still keep your
promise to yourself? How will you handle this dilemma if you decide that you
cannot work for the tobacco
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