Reference no: EM132245800
Your largest ship, the "World Traveler" can accommodate 10,000 passengers. During a November cruise in the Southern Caribbean, while docked at Barbados Islands, 5,500 passengers became sick from food poisoning. People from America, Mexico, France, Germany, Japan, and Italy were all part of those who got sick. As it turns out, over 3000 people reported sick but only after returning from excursions on the island.
This situation could represent a possible setback to achieving your #1 position in the world unless it is handled properly. So after extensive discussions with your board of directors, it was decided to not only fully refund all passengers that were aboard this cruise (whether they got sick or not), but to provide for a free cruise on any of your ships at any time throughout the year in any part of the world for up to a 7 days and 8 night’s cruise. Passengers are responsible for the cost of getting to and from the point of debarkation to meet the ship.
Answer the questions listed below:
1) According to you, what is the issue and who are the various parties/stakeholders affected by it
2) Present evidence to support your view of the problem as explained previously. The evidence can be from the case as well as outside research.
3) How would you resolve this issue? Why? Can there be more than one solution?