EBK MANAGEMENT
EBK MANAGEMENT
12th Edition
ISBN: 8220100546563
Author: DAFT
Publisher: YUZU
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Here, the question will ask the student to analyse whether to ignore the problem that Jacob's behaviour is really bad towards his sub-ordinates including some sexual harassment cases. And give more emphasis on his contribution to new product development.

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In this case, Harry, the new vice-president had come back at headquarters. In a conversation with a colleague, he came to know about mistreatment of Roger Jacob's manager of new product development towards his sub-ordinates including sexual harassment cases. The decision which he has to take is whether he should ignore the complaints and say nothing to Jacob or take a strict action against him.

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