You woke up this morning, and you’ve got yourself in the sights of the Italian Government. In a series of notes written by the questore of Palermo, Ermanno Sangiorgi, the vastness of Italy’s Cosa Nostra (more commonly known in English as the Sicilian Mafia) was revealed following an intense investigation. With the Mafia now sitting as the government’s prime target, delegates – representing members of the eight primary clans of the Mafia – will be tasked with protecting the group’s criminal interests while steering away the eyes of watchful officials.
Questions to Consider
Should the committee focus on a unified response or would separate strategies for each family be more effective?
How can misinformation, bribery or strategies of the likes be used to throw off Sangiorgi’s reports?
Would it be beneficial for the Cosa Nostra to expand and change the structure of future operations to ensure protection?
How should the committee handle any betrayals that could be in the works and prevent future defectors?
Are there other areas or opportunities to expand into to offset the potential losses caused by the report? Should the families pivot?
Is there any way to appeal to the public and switch up the perception of the public?