You have a long standing consulting relationship with a large consumer products company. This company represents 50 perc

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You have a long standing consulting relationship with a large consumer products company. This company represents 50 perc

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You have a long standing consulting relationship with a large
consumer products company. This company represents 50 percent of
your consulting revenues and is clearly your most important client.
The CEO has called to ask you to commit a significant amount of
time over the next couple of months to assist with a large merger
project. The company is merging with a large conglomerate whose
primary business is the sale and distribution of tobacco products.
The CEO is relying on you to assist in facilitating a smooth
integration of the two 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 and 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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