Compare And Contrast The Apology And The Dismissal Of Sanlu

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The responsibility of the companies in controlling suppliers and subcontractors actions were one that the companies avoided. Both companies had a problem that they had found early. Instead of doing something about it right then and there they let the problem, go on. With the companies doing that, they would soon see their decision taking a turn for the worst. Both companies would go on to having a big disaster happen that would tarnish the image of the companies. Both companies when then go on to try to apologize. The apology and the dismissal of Sanlu president Tian Wenhua did not satisfy the public sufficiently, and many citizens lost confidence in the Sanlu brand (“Four officials sacked,”2008). With that happening, the companies would steadily

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