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Words: 1,088 | Submitted: Wed Sep 19 2007
... to set up their obstacle course, he may be able to convince the other partners to adopt security methods. Weaknesses Mr. Webber has taken part in causing the damage before. The men expect Potsie to keep things the way they are. As distribution manager, Potsie has more at stake to lose through damages to products. Mr. Webber has an obligation to the other partners. Opportunities Establish a code of ethics. Enforce total quality management. Threats The manufacturing company may enforce security measures to ensure no damage occurs with them. (Leaving the warehouse responsible for damages) The other men may join together against Mr. Webber and use the obstacle course as leverage. (Blackmail) Analysis Objectives Mr. Webber should confront the men and discuss courses of action in reference to the furniture obstacle course and damage as soon as possible. Potsie Webber should suggest a code of ethics be put in place to the other partners. As distribution manager Potsie has a greater responsibility for his employers (in ...
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