Titans of the Enron Economy: The Ten Habits of Highly Defective Corporations (2002)
Hollly Sklar
The pivotal lessons from the Enron debacle do not stem from any criminal wrongdoing. Most of the maneuvers leading to Enron’s meltdown are not only legal, they are widely practiced. Many of the problems dramatically revealed by the Enron scandal are woven tightly into the fabric of American business. Outside the spotlight on Enron’s rise and fall, government policies and accounting practices continue to reward and shelter many firms with harmful habits just like those of Enron. We’ve ranked the 100 worst companies for each habit and awarded “Ennys” for outstanding Enron-like performance. We’ve also given a Lifetime Achievement Award to the corporation with the highest combined score for Enron-like performance in all ten categories (a hint: Enron placed second).
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Año:
2002
Editorial:
United for a Fair Economy
Idioma:
english
Páginas:
69
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PDF, 475 KB
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english, 2002