Question: Often an issue has two or more groups whose interests are opposed, and still a decision must be made. How should a firm determine which

  1. Often an issue has two or more groups whose interests are opposed, and still a decision must be made. How should a firm determine which direction to take?  
  2. Some firms have been able to achieve competitive advantage by doing the right thing. Why has Chiquita not tended to benefit from socially responsible decisions it has made?  
  3. Why are Dole and Del Monte not following Chiquita’s lead?.
  4. Is Chiquita’s record untarnished? What happened in 2003?
  5. What advice would you give Mr. Oswald?

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