EBK UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT
EBK UNDERSTANDING MANAGEMENT
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ISBN: 9781337918770
Author: MARCIC
Publisher: VST
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To determine:

The best course of action for Nathan Rosillo in the given situation of Chem-Tech Corporation.

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In this case, an industry leader named company Chem-Tech Incorporation is planning to produce and sell a new lubricant product that, the company sees as the turning point in its declining fortunes. But the waste of the materials will be dumped in a river named Dutch Valley River. This has been even approved by the new regulations of the place.

But Nathan Rosillo, product developer of the company, is not in favour of dumping waste into the river. He believes this is ethically and environmentally wrong. He is planning to have a word with vice-president of the company, who will be visiting soon.

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