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Management article
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Reference no. R1303M
Published by: Harvard Business Publishing
Originally published in: "Harvard Business Review", 2013
Version: 1 March 2013

Abstract

This HBR Case Study includes both the case and the commentary. For teaching purposes, this reprint is also available in two other versions: case study-only and commentary-only. In this fictionalized case study, an in-house lawyer at a cosmetics company is trying to decide the best approach to negotiating with a government entity. The company is the largest extractor of volcanic ash in the Northern Mariana Islands and the governor of the territory has proposed a large tax increase. The lawyer believes the company should approach the negotiation carefully, but the company's CEO wants to take a harder line and threaten to shut down. The CEO wants to issue a press release to that effect. The lawyer must decide whether making a statement to the press is the right tactic. Written by Francesca Gino and featuring expert commentary by Andrzej Klesyk and Michael Hartman.

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Abstract

This HBR Case Study includes both the case and the commentary. For teaching purposes, this reprint is also available in two other versions: case study-only and commentary-only. In this fictionalized case study, an in-house lawyer at a cosmetics company is trying to decide the best approach to negotiating with a government entity. The company is the largest extractor of volcanic ash in the Northern Mariana Islands and the governor of the territory has proposed a large tax increase. The lawyer believes the company should approach the negotiation carefully, but the company's CEO wants to take a harder line and threaten to shut down. The CEO wants to issue a press release to that effect. The lawyer must decide whether making a statement to the press is the right tactic. Written by Francesca Gino and featuring expert commentary by Andrzej Klesyk and Michael Hartman.

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