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The Volkswagen scandal and how to deal with an angry public

Posted on February 26, 2017February 27, 2017 by Martin OMalley and Nikolaus Knoepffler

The auto industry crisis is not going away, and there is an ethical reason. What to do?

Posted in Coperate responsibility and integrity in business, Negotiation, conflict resolution & good decision-making, News Tagged VW

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