Heineken NV: Workplace HIV/AIDS Programs in Africa (A) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Heineken NV: Workplace HIV/AIDS Programs in Africa (A)  Case Solution

This case is the first in a three-part series that explores the multifaceted organizational and strategic choices that companies now face as an outcome of the worldwide AIDS epidemic. Heineken is contemplating becoming one of the first firms to offer AIDS drugs (antiretroviral treatment) to workers and their families. Hans Wesseling, present a recommendation to the board and the corporate HR manager, and his co-workers in the medical section must consider the organizational, fiscal, and societal impact of this conclusion. Demonstrates Heineken considering it as part of the firm's corporate social responsibility and is reacting to the outbreak.

This is just an excerpt. This case is about  LEADERSHIP & MANAGING PEOPLE

PUBLICATION DATE: January 27, 2003

 

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