Negotiating the Path of Abraham Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

Abraham Path Initiative board faces strategic negotiations and problems in the reconstruction of the Middle East route of cultural tourism, the path of Abraham 4,000 years ago. The path begins at the ancient ruins of Harran, in modern day Turkey, where Abraham first heard the call to "go ahead." It passes through some of the most revered cultural, historical and holy sites in the world ending in the city of Hebron / AI-Khalil at the tomb of Abraham. With Abraham, revered as the patriarchal figure of Islam, Judaism, and Christianity is monotheistic religion whose adherents so often faced potential unifying force of this concept has attracted a remarkable range of supporters around the world, as well as significant media interest. The concept crystallized at Harvard in 2004, the idea was carefully negotiated in the concrete reality of the country with the support of organizations in Syria, Turkey, Jordan, Palestine and Israel. With the approval of the UN Alliance of Civilizations, more than 300 kilometers of road was now open for the growing number of tourists, from the study of international student group leaders of all sections of the road walking. However, the momentum has stalled in key, strategic and operational issues remain unresolved, and the financial future of the initiative is clouded. Board will meet soon to discuss and resolve these issues. "Hide
by James K. Sebenius, Kimberlyn Leary Source: Harvard Business School 41 pages. Publication Date: December 5, 2011. Prod. #: 912017-PDF-ENG

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