Broken business seven steps to reform good companies gone bad

"Facebook, Oxfam, Volkswagen, FIFA, Wells Fargo, Lehman Bros., ABN-AMRO, South-west Airlines, Shell, Rabobank, Deutsche Bank, Panama Papers... Why do good companies go bad? Why do corporate scandals happen so often? Is corruption and misconduct in business inevitable? And, on a more pragmatic l...

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Main Author: Hernandez, José R.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Hoboken, NJ Wiley 2018
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Collection: O'Reilly - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:"Facebook, Oxfam, Volkswagen, FIFA, Wells Fargo, Lehman Bros., ABN-AMRO, South-west Airlines, Shell, Rabobank, Deutsche Bank, Panama Papers... Why do good companies go bad? Why do corporate scandals happen so often? Is corruption and misconduct in business inevitable? And, on a more pragmatic level, what can business leaders do about it? What can they do to save their companies when scandal strikes, or what can they do to avoid scandal in the first place? Jose Hernandez has put decades of experience into Broken Business, to show that the popular perception that 'just a few bad apples' are usually the problem, isn't true. He clearly defines the problem and shares seven steps to both address a corporate scandal and to install the structures and culture to support integrity and good conduct. Because misconduct is inevitable, but scandal is not"--
Physical Description:1 online resource
ISBN:9781119547525
9781119547532
1119547539