Almost faster than you can say mark-to-market accounting, management controls disappeared once Jeff Skilling became CEO of Enron. The rest is sad history and a shareholder’s worst nightmare come true. These authors document the subversion of Enron’s management controls and suggest the lessons managers can learn from the worst financial collapse in U.S. corporate history.
Content: Article
Authors: Clinton Free, Mitchell Stein, Norman Macintosh
Source: Ivey Business Journal
Subjects: Corporate Governance, Management, Organizational Behavior
Company: Enron
Authors: Clinton Free, Mitchell Stein, Norman Macintosh
Source: Ivey Business Journal
Subjects: Corporate Governance, Management, Organizational Behavior
Company: Enron
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