1.0 Problem
1.1 David Pearson needed a large tract of land to produce 260,000 bottles of wines but a violent backlash ensued at Aniane’s town.
2.0 Facts of the case
2.1 Hunters worried that planting vineyards would frighten away the wild boar.
2.2 Environmentalists railed against razing a forest.
2.3 The invading Anglo-Saxons would destroy the village’s social cohesion and deform traditional winemaking methods and money-grubbing industrial mode.
2.4 The 76-year-old Guibert eschews pesticides, harvests his grapes by hand, and traces the origins of his vines back to Palestine at the time of Jesus Christ.
2.5 Aniane’s voters threw out the town council and elected as mayor an anti-Mondavi communist, Manuel Diaz.
3.0 Alternative courses of action
3.1 Mondavi will cancel the vineyard project and prepare to sell Vichon brand.
3.2 Mondavi will continue the vineyard projects until the lease contract reach.
3.3 Mondavi will accept the invitation of other 30 mayors and invest the product to the neighboring place.
4.0 Recommendation/Justification
4.1
Saber Union Insurance
1.0 Problem
1.1 There was a miscommunication between the Senior Manager Ralph Ramos and the Claims Investigator Angela Zanoni that leads to miss an important project deadline.
2.0 Facts of the case
2.1 Angela was unaware of a change in an important project deadline when she was recently started telecommuting.
2.2 Ralph realizes that Angela is strongly dissatisfied with the way he is managing the telecommuting process.
2.3 Angela stresses that, because she’s working from home, she isn’t receiving the same consideration as other employees.
2.4 Angela wants to be part of the team and seems she feels to be forgotten.
3.0 Alternative courses of action
3.1 Ralph will allow Angela to resign
3.2 Ralph will not approve the resignation of Angela and he will find a solution for the dilemma.
3.3 Finding the source of