Product Contamination
In October of 1982, seven people in Chicago died after taking Extra-Strength Tylenol (Effective crisis management). The product has been tampered with once it reached the shelves by an unknown suspect who had laced the capsules with lethal doses of Cyanide. Before the incident Tylenol had a thirty-seven percent market share and revenue of approximately $1.2 million. Immediately following the cyanide poisonings, its market share fell to only seven percent and some predicted the product would never recover. However, Johnson & Johnson initiated a successful public relations campaign that quickly revised the product.
Directly after discovering that the deaths in Chicago were caused by the Extra-Strength Tylenol, Johnson & Johnson made a decision to place customer safety...
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