martes, 25 de marzo de 2008

The Hershey Dilemma

The Hershey Dilemma

Well, if i were one of the trustees who want to sell the oldest and most beloved chocolate company in the U.S. (and probably in the world), i must have solid reasons to make it happen, however it's the value people had given to the city which makes this a very tough decision.

I think that if the company and the town are such a big deal for the people who lives there maybe the trustees should find a way to keep the company working, because the memories and experiences of several families are now part of the town's history, besides, tourism is an excellent reason to keep the city going on.

However, if keeping the company is not longer profitable, the best decision might be to start discussions with the villagers to find a solutios that benefits both parts, specially the Hershey town and it's famous school, because the children might be the most harmed.

So i think that talking and finding doable solutions is the best way to find out which is the best way of action, selling or fighting to keep the world's most famous chocolate company on the run.   



 

1 comentario:

Brenda LoPotro dijo...

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the people who lives - live

history, besides - history. Besides,

not longer - no longer

solutios - solution

it's - its (possession)
it's = it is