[
    "You research the history and impact of Johns-Manville, once the largest manufacturer of asbestos products.",
    "You read a case study on the legal issues faced by Johns-Manville due to asbestos-related lawsuits.",
    "You watch a documentary on the rise and fall of Johns-Manville as a major corporation.",
    "You analyze the financial reports of Johns-Manville during its peak years.",
    "You attend a seminar on industrial safety regulations inspired by the Johns-Manville asbestos scandal.",
    "You discuss the ethical implications of Johns-Manville's actions in a business ethics class.",
    "You explore the current status of Johns-Manville's legacy in the construction industry.",
    "You visit a museum exhibit showcasing the products once manufactured by Johns-Manville.",
    "You participate in a debate on corporate responsibility using Johns-Manville as a case study.",
    "You interview a retired employee of Johns-Manville to understand the company culture during its prime years.",
    "You write a research paper on the environmental impact of Johns-Manville's asbestos production.",
    "You examine the marketing strategies employed by Johns-Manville in the mid-20th century.",
    "You simulate a board meeting scenario where the executives of Johns-Manville discuss risk management.",
    "You create a timeline of key events in the history of Johns-Manville.",
    "You analyze the public relations tactics used by Johns-Manville to address the asbestos controversy.",
    "You role-play a negotiation between Johns-Manville and asbestos victims' representatives.",
    "You attend a workshop on crisis communication strategies using the Johns-Manville case as an example.",
    "You compare and contrast the Johns-Manville case with other corporate scandals in business school.",
    "You conduct a survey to assess public perception of Johns-Manville in the present day.",
    "You take a virtual tour of the former Johns-Manville factories to learn about their operations."
]