Innovation Corrupted
Discover a profound exploration of corporate failure with Innovation Corrupted by Malcolm S. Salter, published by Harvard University Press in 2008. This compelling hardback spans 544 pages and delves into the intricate dynamics that led to the infamous collapse of Enron. Unlike other narratives that merely recount events, Salter provides a systematic analysis of the underlying causes and valuable lessons derived from this corporate disaster. His insightful examination not only highlights individual actions but also scrutinizes organizational processes, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of business ethics and governance in the United States. Ideal for students and professionals in Business & Economics, this book is essential for anyone looking to grasp the complexities of corporate management and the historical context of Enron's rise and fall.