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Kennedy, Cuban Cigars, and the 1962 Embargo: A Business Lesson on Decision-Making, Timing, Ethics, and Policy Impact
The story of President John F. Kennedy asking for Cuban cigars before signing a trade embargo against Cuba is one of the most repeated anecdotes in modern political and business history. It is often told as a simple story about contradiction: a leader privately securing a product before publicly restricting it. However, for students of business, management, economics, and policy, the story is more useful when studied as a case of decision-making under political pressure, mark
May 1125 min read
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